The gay male puppets who have fallen for each other onstage 3,267 times since Avenue Q's opening in 2003 lined up this weekend at New York's City Hall to become a "real" family.
Rod and Ricky appeared elated by the moment. With getting married, of course, comes pressure from family who want to hear the pitter-patter of little feet. But the stars of the Tony Award-winning musical aren't so sure they're ready for kids, or whether their kids would even have feet.
Puppets Appear Elated After Getting Married















Charlie Kirk DID say stoning gay people was the 'perfect law' — and these other heinous quotes
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