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The New York State Senate passed a bill legalizing gay marriage late Friday in a 32-29 vote, and many in Hollywood immediately took to Twitter to applaud the news.
“Tonight we’re all New Yorkers! Straight & gay alike, let’s all celebrate marriage equality,” tweeted Kathy Griffin. “The right side of history!”
“Marriage equality…. vote yes,” added Alec Baldwin.
Baldwin’s It’s Complicated co-star Steve Martin tweeted to him: “Alec! Now we can get married!” To which Baldwin responded: “Ok. But if you play that effing banjo after eleven o’clock….”
Tweeted Shannon Elizabeth: “Congrats to NY!!!! I just heard gay marriage passed 30 minutes ago-yayayay!!!!!!”
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Wrote Alyssa Milano: “Way to go, New York. One people. One planet. One love. #Equality4All”
Actress Elizabeth Banks weighed in: “Party on Christopher Street! Wish I was there. Congrats New York. #terroristsdidnotwin”
Lindsay Lohan praised the state’s governor: “Nice work to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.”
Modern Family co-creator Steve Levitan said the West Coast should follow New York’s lead: “Way to go, NY. Time to catch up, California.”
“Congratulations to humanity,” chimed in Jason Alexander. “And particularly to the NY State Senate. I promise you have advanced mankind, not ruined it. Blessings.”
And Julie Benz (Dexter) added: “Congratulations NY on gay marriage!! Finally!!! I will gorge myself tonight in celebration!!”
Some gay celebrities also cheered the move, including former ‘N Sync-er Lance Bass: “BIG BIG DAY FOR OUR FAMILIES 33-29 it passed!!!! Now lets educate people and make sure we make them feel comfortable with why this happened!”
And Bravo executive and on-air personality Andy Cohen, who also is gay, added: “Today is about equality! #ssm #SomebodySwaddleAndThenMarryMe”
Zac Young, who competed on Bravo’s Top Chef: Just Desserts, tweeted to Cohen: “I will be in your office Monday morning pitching Zac Getting Married”
Meanwhile, some took the opportunity to make jokes on Twitter.
Simon Helberg, who co-stars on The Big Bang Theory, quipped: “Now comes the big hurdle: gay divorce.”
Eric Stangel, head writer/executive producer on Late Show With David Letterman, joked: “Now can the NYS Senate please figure out how to get an @innoutburger in New York State??”
And Modern Family writer-producer Danny Zuker added: “In the next several months thousands of New York gay people will begin to have much less sex. #Congrats”
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