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Magazine peeks inside Cutié marriage
How's Alberto Cutié's marriage going? Find out in the new issue of People en español, which features the former Catholic priest, along with his new wife, Ruhama, on its cover.
In the story, the newlyweds open up about the scandal that unfolded when tabloids published romantic photos of the two while he was still wearing the collar. The issue also includes snaps from their wedding and honeymoon in Greece.
``I felt at peace,'' Cutié said of the ceremony, held June 26 at St. Bernard de Clairvaux Episcopal Church in North Miami Beach. ``I wasn't nervous at all.''
Becoming a husband fulfilled a lifelong dream, he told the mag.
``Ever since I was young, I thought about being married one day and having children,'' said Cutié, who was surprised by the interest in his personal life. ``I never thought this would be exposed so publicly, that so many people would pass judgment.''
Marriage hasn't changed him.
``Those who choose not to accept [my situation], fine, it's a free country.''
Cutié continues to work on becoming a priest in the Episcopal Church.
-- MADELEINE MARR
PIANO PRINCESS
She's a sinner and proud of it.
Alternative rocker Tori Amos, who gave us timeless tunes Cornflake Girl, Crucify and Little Earthquakes, wowed her fans Wednesday night at the
Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie
Gleason Theater.
The last time the 45-year-old redhead -- who stopped in Miami for her Sinful Attraction tour -- rocked the Fillmore was in 1996 (you may remember her onstage breakdown, which forced her to leave in the middle of SpaceDog, only to return 15 minutes later; she blamed ``personal issues.'')
This time around, the couture-loving Amos, who was joined by bassist Jon Evans and drummer friend Matt Chamberlain, seemed to be in good spirits. She played a mix of new and old songs including Jamaica Inn, Winter, Big Wheel, Police Me and Raspberry Swirl.
But is there another reason for Amos' happiness? Several concertgoers commented that the musician -- who beautifully uses a piano as her weapon of choice -- may be preggers. Her reps have not confirmed, but we agree she appeared to be carrying a baby bump.
Amos is married to sound engineer Mark Hawley. They have one child together, 8-year-old Natashya.
-- MICAELA
HOOD
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