Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Kevin Rudd's son marries Malaysian....

Kevin Rudd's son marries Malaysian, Zara Shafruddin at St. James Church, Sydney, Australia.
Date: 02-05-2012(12:09pm)


FRIENDS who could not attend yesterday's Sydney wedding of Kevin Rudd and Therese Rein's eldest son were kept informed of the special day by regular tweets. As Nick Rudd, 25, and Malaysian Zara Shafruddin exchanged vows at St James' Church in King St, Sydney, 
Mr Rudd, his wife Therese Rein and their daughter Jessica all tweeted throughout the ceremony. "Had a beautiful, joyful morning yesterday going to Flemington flower market and then preparing the church with the St James' flower ladies," Ms Rein tweeted, while pregnant Jessica followed with: "Zara is breath-taking"
The wedding was attended by close friends and family of the couple. St James' Church was filled with roses, lillies and stephanotis, all chosen with care by Ms Rein. After the ceremony, the couple were escorted in a limousine to Catalina in Rose Bay for the reception. "Lovely day today here. A little scattered cloud, 24 degrees. Perfect for their wedding. Big smile," tweeted Ms Rein, while her husband paid tribute to his million or so followers: "Thanks for the kind wishes". 
The Telegraph




p.s. On a curious note to Perkasa and UMNO and Hassan Ali too .....must organise a delegation of "mullahs" immediately to fly to Australia and "rehabilitate" this lovely Malaysian lass, no, perhaps ?

editor's note: Under normal circumstances, this blog-owner would refrain from this such posts but would wish this beautiful young couple a long and blessed married life together. 
It is the state of "religious affairs" in our bigoted country with frogies like Hassan and Ibrahim Alis that prompts me to publish this post. Again my apologies to Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Jr.   

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Nik Aziz will issue a fartwa to say it is okay to marry in church too?

elizabeth said...

God gave men free will, to love Him or to reject him. I wish the newly weds, a blessed and fruitful marriage

Anonymous said...

I don't see anything wrong. Don't drag religion into LOVE!!!

Anonymous said...

You look silly to say muslims get married in the mosques or suras. Why not ask Ali the thieves to issue fatwa to get married in the above places?

Is Ali the thief produce this as evidence as evidence of c'dising his religious people?

cin2tan said...

This is really a 'relief' for lovers !

Anonymous said...

Pls comnent Datuk Nik Aziz

Anonymous said...

In a well written article published in the Nut Graph, 14.02.2011, Jacqueline Ann Surin says that putting a label to 'Malay' is a dauntingly complicated task.... Mericans from Tamil Nadu and the despicable I Kutties from Kerala have all been changed into Malays. These together with the instant Bumiputras from Indonesia have been accorded a range of privileges and benefits denied to ethnic Chinese and Indians who can trace their domicile in the country to several generations before the arrival of these artificial Bumiputras to our shores. In view of the seditious remarks by Abdul Rahim Abdul Karim it is time for an enterprising NGO to initiate a case at the International Court of Justice to determine whether there grounds in History, Anthropology or Natural Justice to support the absurd division of Malaysian society into Bumiputras and non Bumiputras.

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