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Ben & Jerry's Welcomes Vermont Gay Marriage Law With "Hubby Hubby" Flavor

Apparently not worried over conservatives who may be ice cream lovers, Ben & Jerry's is celebrating the enactment of Vermont's gay marriage law by renaming its popular "Chubby Hubby" flavor to "Hubby Hubby" throughout the month of September.

Vermont became the fourth state to allow gay marriages in April, when state lawmakers voted to legalize same-sex marriages. The legislation began taking effect at midnight on Tuesday.

Still Married, But Fergie Reveals She Is Bisexual

Fergie has revealed she is bisexual. The Black Eyed Peas beauty, who is married to "Transformers" actor Josh Duhamel, admits she has enjoyed several lesbian trysts - but she could never fully commit to a woman.

She is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "Put it this way, I've experimented definitely, but I have never had a steady girlfriend."

Lawmaker Says Obama's Puppy May Get More Media Mileage Than Legalization Of Gay Marriage In Connecticut

Proposition 8 may have lost last week in California, but gay couples still have an alternative wedding venue at Connecticut. Hartford will start to issue marriage license and solemnize weddings of gay and lesbian couples beginning Wednesday following a final judgment from Superior Court Judge Jonathan Silbert.

The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled on Oct. 10 that gay couples have the right to wed instead of just being joined by a civil union law. With the ruling, Connecticut joins Massachusetts as the only U.S. state that legalize same-sex marriages following the defeat of Proposition 8 in California and similar proposition in Arizona and Florida.

Ohio Church Sign Said Girls Who Kiss Each Other Will Go To Hell

Controversy arose in an Ohio town when a church posted something unusual on their marquee.

It read, "I kissed a girl and I liked it, then I went to hell." It was in reference to a song by Katy Perry that was popular earlier this summer, but many had never heard of the song, so they were understandably confused.

Coquille Tribe Lesbians To Make History, Become First Indian Same-Sex Couple

A lesbian couple will make gay history by becoming the first legal Indian same-sex marriage accepted by the Coquille Tribe.

The soon-to-be wed couple, Kitzen Doyle and Jeni Branting, had been in a committed lesbian relationship since high school.