So your headline makes it look like the artist hit on a client who was getting married which isn't professional regardless of gender. The article makes it clear this isn't what happened at all - maybe fix that?
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I didn't read it that way at all. It sounds like a homophobic client to me - no implication that anyone hit on anyone.
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bad bride
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If you DON’T change your mind, you’re welcome to do my makeup for my wedding next year!!
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"if you change your mind about being gay, let us know"? wow. so what like if I come back the next day and say "you know, I was really off the mark on that whole gay thing. plz let me do your makeup now" it's all fine? then I'd just go back to being gay the next day?
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Me trying to count the amount of brain cell the client haspic.twitter.com/3BlP6eVpkI
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Hopefully this is a big advertisement for her services and does make up for every lesbian wedding in Texas.
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So like 2 weddings
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