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“I’m Married, Bitches!”

Nelly Furtado shows off her new husband, Demacio “Demo” Castellon, at a charity event she hosted in Canada on Thursday night.

Nelly recently confirmed that the two got hitched in July.

Demo is her sound engineer.

But more importantly … when are celebs going to learn that just because your dress has pockets doesn’t mean you should USE them while being photographed?

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  • more importantly, when are they going to learn that a dress shouldn’t exactly have pockets in the first place?
    well, okay, i take that back. sometimes pockets are cool.
    but this shit is like… “hi, i’m an oddly cut ball gown! WITH POCKETS!”
    and that’s just not okay.

  • finally her ugly pork and cheese baby is no longer a bastard! When will she actually start singing her songs and not speak the lyrics!

  • she’s a woman with some great legs, why are they hiding?! just cause you’re married doesn’t mean people aren’t looking at you!

  • They look like a cute couple :D.
    For some reason Demacio reminds me of Seth Macfarlane lol appearance wise….

  • F*ck Canada. It is a commie-pinko land of queers and frogs. If it weren’t for the USA you would be speaking Russian by now. Get an army you losers.

  • @ Donkey Punch

    Omg where ya too? Toronto? I bet you fucking idiot…

    Btw I’m one of those “Frogs”

  • I think you got defensive because of my term frog. I was actually making fun of stupid Americans that are xenophobic and specifically who always attack the French.

    BTW I am from Ottawa, my wife from Vanier (very french part of Ottawa) and we both have french last names.

  • I always get defensive at the term “frog” or “block head”.
    Growing up on the Acadian peninsula in NB, I’ve been exposed to a lot of prejudice from Quebecois, Parisian. Not to mention the people who took french immersion, who think they are better than you because they learned how to speak french by a English teacher….

  • A what supporter? BQ? Bloque Quebecois? Oh! Jesus no! The “anglais de chez nous” call us block heads because we think a little diffrently than the English from these parts.

    I come from a very acadian/native American kind of place.
    I grew up next to a reserve, I have Indian ( native) family members, then mixed in with acadian. Research 1755… it’s very interesting.