This woman offered to be the ‘mom’ at any gay wedding. Her post went viral.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, left, takes a selfie with Sara Cunningham in September in Oklahoma City. Curtis bought the film rights to Cunningham’s book, “How We Sleep at Night.” (Jamie Lee Curtis /Jamie Lee Curtis)

After Sara Cunningham’s youngest child told her in 2011 he was gay, it took years for the Oklahoma City secretary and mother of two to accept it. Eventually, she began to stand up against her conservative Baptist church’s stance that homosexuality is shameful.

“We tried to ‘pray the gay away’ for years,” said Cunningham, 55. “And I felt like I had to choose between my son and my faith.”

She chose her son. In July she decided to take a stand in another way. Literally.

Saddened on learning of a same-sex couple whose parents refused to attend their wedding, Cunningham wrote a short post on Facebook over the summer offering to “stand in” as a mother at LGBTQ marriage ceremonies.

“PSA. If you need a mom to attend your same-sex wedding because your biological mom won’t,” she wrote, “call me. I’m there. I’ll be your biggest fan. I’ll even bring the bubbles.”


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