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[quote=SNOWBIRD,224785]Transsexual weddings are not recognised in most countries although I think it is acceptable or even legal in some parts of America.This is the wedding between Jessie Chung & Joshua Beh. They married in Kuching recently although the Malaysian Government do not recognised the marriage.I think this kind of marriage will not be recognised in China. What do you think?Newspaper Report : Nation Monday November 14, 2005Million ringgit fairy-tale wedding the talk of the townBY JACK WONGKUCHING: His love melted her heart. Jessie Chung agreed to marry her Ipoh beau Joshua Beh after his sixth proposal. Chung is no celebrity but her wedding to Beh, an accountant, is the talk of the town and has attracted hordes of pressmen here and from Singapore. The high-profile wedding is believed to be the first of its kind in the country – the stunning bride was born a male here more than 30 years ago. Chung, whose original name was Jeffrey, underwent three major operations to become a woman three years ago. JOYOUS UNION: Chung and Beh posing for the cameras at their wedding in Kuching on Saturday night. The high-profile wedding is believed to be the first of its kind in the country. She wed her dream man at the Crowne Plaza Riverside Hotel on Saturday night. The marriage was blessed by peninsula-based Charismatic Church. Three pastors from Bountiful Harvest, Shepherd’s Centre and Assembly of Love presided over the solemn ceremony attended by some 800 relatives and friends. The couples’ parents gave their consent for Chung and Beh to tie the knot and left their signatures on the marriage documents.[/quote]
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