She’s the outspoken lawyer who stars on the Real Housewives of Melbourne.
And Gina Liano has timed her latest career move, that of marriage celebrant, to coincide with Australia’s new marriage equality laws.
The 51-year-old spoke with The Herald Sun on Sunday to reveal she will officiate her first ceremony on Valentine’s Day for a long-term gay couple.
Making moves: Gina Liano has timed her latest career move, that of marriage celebrant, to coincide with Australia’s new marriage equality laws
The popular personality explained her celebrant license was approved in October last year, but she decided to wait until the laws were recognised in December.
She was then approached by the lovebirds in early January, who let the reality star know of their desire to tie the knot on Valentine’s Day.
‘We quickly did all the paperwork, I have met with them and we have got a rehearsal tomorrow,’ she enthused.
Overjoyed: The 51-year-old revealed she will officiate her first ceremony on Valentine’s Day for a long-term gay couple
‘It will be a lot of fun. These boys have been together for nine years, they met at a Britney Spears concert,’ she described.
The Melbourne-born barrister, who has been divorced twice and is the mother of two boys, gushed over her new vocation.
‘I feel like I am in my element doing this, because I love love,’ she offered.
‘I feel like I am in my element doing this, because I love love,’ she offered
Gina has been feuding with her co-star Sally Bloomfield since the beginning of RHOM’s latest season, with Gina recently accusing Sally of calling her a‘wog b***h’.
Sally denied she used the racist term in an interview with The Daily Telegraph earlier this month.
‘Production have nothing on audio and we had microphones on the whole time,’ she claimed.
Rivalry: Gina has been feuding with her co-star Sally Bloomfield since the beginning of RHOM’s latest season, with Gina recently accusing Sally of calling her a ‘wog b***h’