JAMAICA GONE GONE
A-VERY-modern-wedding-Sex-swap-ex-fireman-weds-fourth-time-lesbian-Jamaican-30-years-younger than her (and it’s the fourth time she’s tied the knot)
In this day and age, when a thrice-married former fireman who has become a woman meets a Jamaican lesbian chef online there can only be one outcome ? wedding bells! Or, rather, civil partnership bells.
This is 66-year-old Kerry Whybrow, dressed in a full-length custom-made lilac dress, tying the knot for the first time as a woman three years after undergoing a sex change on the NHS.
Her partner is Alcia Evans, a mother of one and almost 30 years her junior, who met Miss Whybrow through an international dating website.
And after the ceremony ? and ticking the final box for a portrait of a very 21st century marriage ? one of Miss Whybrow?s former wives laid on the reception. Miss Whybrow spent 22 years in the fire service, fathered a daughter and enjoyed pursuits such as shark fishing, rugby and shooting during three marriages as the then Roger Steed.
The 6ft 2in former angling instructor met Miss Evans in 2008 but had spent just a fortnight with the 37-year-old Jamaican before she flew to England to prepare for their ?wedding?. Miss Evans, who has been living in Salt Lake City in the United States, arrived in December on a six month visa, which the couple hope will be extended in the light of their civil partnership.
They said living in Jamaica is not an option because homophobia is rife on the island. Miss Whybrow said of the ceremony at the register office in her home town of King?s Lynn, Norfolk: ?It was a wonderful day. ?There were a few strange looks from the locals when we came out of the register office but we don?t care about that. Alcia is a special lady who has given up a lot to be with me in cold rural England.
I don?t think this is what she dreamed of in life. ?I?m incredibly lucky to have found somebody who loves me for being me, after spending so much of my life as a man, always feeling something was not right.? While Miss Whybrow?s only child, Heather, 41, snubbed the ceremony ? having disowned her father in 2005 when the then Mr Steed announced he wanted to change gender ? the wedding was attended by his third wife Cindy Steed, who even hosted a reception at her bungalow outside King?s Lynn.
She remains one of only a few former friends or relatives to have stood by Miss Whybrow since the sex change. The couple, who cannot afford a honeymoon, spent the night in a local hotel.
Miss Evans, whose five-year-old son lives with his grandparents in Jamaica, wore a long green dress for the ceremony. Her parents do not know she is a lesbian, let alone that she has just entered into a civil partnership with a woman who was formerly a man.
But Miss Evans, whose sister Rogers Parnther flew in from America for the service, said she was comfortable with her partner?s background.
?I have only known Kerry as a woman and that is how I see her,? she added. ?I?m very happy with her, I love her very much.?
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