Showing posts with label Lauren Morelli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Morelli. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Happy Anniversary Ladies


The sweetest married couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary on March 25th.  Samira posted this adorable post on Instagram #relationshipgoals 

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Thursday, December 14, 2017

Love Goals

I hope everyone gets to experience love like these two. My heart s literally melting.
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Sunday, March 26, 2017

OITNB Wedding Bells

Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli tied the knot in Washington DC. Wiley's parents, who are pastors, officiated the ceremony. They both looked so beautiful in their gowns and I think the best part is they walked down the isle to "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan. Their love story makes my heart melt. Congratulations ladies!!
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Sunday, January 8, 2017

My favourite Love Story


Samira Wiley and fiance Lauren Morelli are by far my favorite couple right now. I follow them on every social platform and can't get enough of their cuteness. One example of this is Samira says, "I would rather have the worst day with Lauren than the best day with someone else". Heart melt.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Orange Writer Leaves Husband to Date Female Cast Memeber

 Lauren Morelli, the writer behind the awesome show Orange is the New Black has left her husband and is now dating Samira Wiley who plays Poussey on the show.  She says it was when she was writing scenes for Piper and Chapman that it all became clear to her.  No wonder the scenes were so freaking hot.  Here's how it happened in her own words:
I realized I was gay in fall 2012, one of my first days on the set. It wasn't so much one thing, but the sum of many small details: how uncomfortable I felt around groups of lesbians or how I considered myself a "not very sexual person." When considered alone, these seemed like little quirks that made me me. Wanting to read a book instead of have sex is a perfectly reasonable preference to have, right? But on set, these small moments came into sharp relief, and I found myself answering to an endless stream of cast members who peppered me with questions like a gaggle of kindergartners curious about their new teacher. "Are you dating anyone?" "You're married?" "To a man?" "But you used to kiss girls?" "Do you miss it?" I was finally forced to consider a question that had never, ever occurred to me before: Holy shit, am I gay?

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