Erin Reed / Anthony Reed II / @ErinInTheMorn / @ErinInTheMorning / @ErinInTheNight / _supernovasky_ / beholderseye / realitybias / AnonymousRabbit - post-op transbian Twitter/TikTok "activist" with bad fashion, giant Reddit tattoo. Former drug dealer with felony. Married to Zooey Simone Zephyr / Zachary Todd Raasch.

Was Tay Tay at the wedding? She has become a huge Tony Reed fan lately.

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ROFLMAO. "One of the biggest up and comers!" AOC is a completel laughingstock. Kind of like you.

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ROFLMAO. "One of the biggest up and comers!" AOC is a completel laughingstock. Kind of like you.
That doesn't mean she's not an up-and-coming star. The people elected and re-elected to Congress are just retarded laughingstocks lately. This is a bipartisan collation too. We get some of them out, only to replace them with even stupider people.

🎩 :politisperg:

(But I'm still right)
 
Edit: From the video of them walking, we see that the Grateful Dead tattoo lives!
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I'll take "Troons who don't pass" for $500 Alex.

I wish I could put together an album of troons like this where they get called out for not passing even though they think they do. No amount of filters will help with all of their male features, including this whole wedding getup
 
I'll take "Troons who don't pass" for $500 Alex.

I wish I could put together an album of troons like this where they get called out for not passing even though they think they do. No amount of filters will help with all of their male features, including this whole wedding getup
Did you miss the memo? It clearly said 'goddesses'.
 

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I let out an audible scream when I saw this picture. I knew it was backless, but I didn't think it would be this bad. Tony Tony Tony, this is even bad for you. Do you not have anyone in your life to tell you backless dresses are the hardest to pull off for actual women? Let alone a hulking man.

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Once again. Zach's make up looks better and matches his overall look. Why does Tony have a such a dark eye with his boho dress ? He looks like he went to the lancome counter at Macy's and some random 60 year old woman stamped a generic "night" make up look on him . No signature winged eye liner Tony?

Finally I can't believe the Lego Earrings didn't make an appearance at the wedding.
 
With that said… I looked up the person you mentioned, and I don’t see it. Are you sure? I feel like the person behind them is a better candidate for this Dylan guy than they are.
Gut feeling based on photos I saw back when I was digging into him, largely due to the hair and glasses, plus being shorter than the person behind, who I think is witchbitchaddi.

Wedding photo:
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Dylan / Eva Herrada:
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witchbitchaddi:
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These photos are from about 2 years ago.

(RIP pre-Elon Twitter, only because it was where the troons would congregate and you could scrape everything.)

Edit: Zac & Tony's favourite photos coming today I think:
Tony on Blue Sky said:
Tomorrow Zooey and I will share some incredible wedding photographs from our amazing day. For now, watch this video of our bridal photoshoot at the Missoula Butterfly House for a teaser. I love you so much baby.
Erin Reed on Bluesky (archive; archive via Tor)
 
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Years of HRT, SRS and dilating to try to fulfill your lesbian fantasy and all you got in the end is... another dude. God is up there and he loves to laugh at their hubris.
And we're down here and also love to laugh to laugh at them! Hubris or not, any situation will do, really.
It'd be really sad if they weren't both disgusting troons.
Correction: it'd be it is really sad funny if because they're both disgusting troons.
Various bits from their Instagram stories, including some incredible dancing by theatre sensation Abigail Thorn:
And some incredible man hands examples!
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Jesus christ
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Fair play to Zach and Tony; it's gutsy to go with a wedding theme of YWNBAW.
November 2022. Note it appears quite faded. Incomplete removal?
Tony's ridiculous teeth crack me up every time I see them. A gapped and wonky little burst of joy - and I have no doubt Tones is taking care of his """vagina""" as well as he took care of his teeth!
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From "brush at least twice daily" to "dilate your open, festering wound daily", Tony has staunchly stood by his policy of "don't tell me what to do, you're not my real dad!!"

Congratulations, Zach and Tony! I suspect your marriage is something that will bring us farmers great merriment. Go forth, and be fruitful ridiculous!
 


It's really weird but Tony looks more like a woman (a really ugly one, like an evil witch on a kids show woman) than Zach but Zach looks way more feminine. Like if you were asked which one was a real woman and they wouldn't accept "neither" or "are you fucking kidding me" then you'd likely go with Tony. I think it's the plastic surgery that's made him look abnormal so he doesn't look like a normal man or woman while Zach has purely male features.
 
I am eagerly anticipating the big dump of carefully curated photos the "brides" have promised but in the meantime, I bring the venue dox. It seems the event took place at the Missoula County Fairgrounds. It is just a short six minute walk in chunky "winter" strappy sandals from the Butterfly House.
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The white walls from all the wedding pics are the same.


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Here is the big window that can be seen in some of the pics, and here it is with the wreath last year as seen from outside.

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Window as it appeared at the wedding. (thank you @Aquire Aquarius)

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Google review that acknowledges lots of trash cans!! This must be the place.

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I am eagerly anticipating the big dump of carefully curated photos the "brides" have promised but in the meantime, I bring the venue dox. It seems the event took place at the Missoula County Fairgrounds. It is just a short six minute walk in chunky "winter" strappy sandals from the Butterfly House.
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Here is the big window that can be seen in some of the pics, and here it is with the wreath last year as seen from outside.

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Window as it appeared at the wedding. (thank you @Aquire Aquarius)

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Google review that acknowledges lots of trash cans!! This must be the place.

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Found some pictures of other weddings held there and they look cute. Tony and Zach are just too autistic to actually plan a wedding and visualize how it will look. I'm still perplexed why they are on a stage when there's about 30 people at their wedding.
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Zooey and Erin's story of true (& honest) love has made it to NBC News.

Montana lawmaker Zooey Zephyr marries writer Erin Reed in Missoula wedding (archive)
The couple, who have become nationally recognized transgender activists, met while protesting Texas’ investigations into the parents of trans youths.
Dec. 17, 2024
By Jo Yurcaba

Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the first transgender woman elected to the state’s Legislature, married writer and advocate Erin Reed in a ceremony in Missoula on Saturday.

"What a perfect wedding, my love," Zephyr wrote in a social media post Tuesday. "Every second of that day is etched into my heart forever. And every vow I made—from promising you a gentle love to promising to be a good mom to our son—will be at the center of all I do."

The couple walked down the aisle to a string quartet's rendition of "Such Great Heights" by The Postal Service, and Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD, an LGBTQ media advocacy organization, officiated.

"When it came time for my vows, I opened my book and let my heart spill out," Reed wrote in her newsletter. "I spoke of all the reasons I love Zooey — the way her love deepens in adversity, how her beautiful eyes subtly shift color with her emotions, her playfulness and sincerity, and the way her feet instinctively find the rhythm to every song. I shared how my son has grown to love her too, how she transforms everyday moments into magical adventures for him, and how much that means to me. I promised her a love that feels like home, a love that feels like family. I promised her forever, in every sense of the word."

They celebrated with friends and family after a ceremony at the Missoula County Fairgrounds — the same place where they got engaged during a Queer Prom event in May 2023.

Attendees included a number of well-known trans people, including Lilly Wachowski, who directed the first three “Matrix” films with her sister Lana Wachowski; Lia Thomas, the first trans woman to win an NCAA championship; and Colorado state Rep. Brianna Titone, the first trans woman elected to the state’s Legislature.

The couple met in the spring of 2022 while on calls with other activists to organize in response to Texas initiating investigations into the parents of trans minors, they told NBC News last year.

Since then, they have both become nationally recognized advocates in the LGBTQ community. Zephyr drew international attention after she was censured in the Montana Legislature last year, and Reed, who is based in Maryland, has become a prominent voice in the trans community through her newsletter, Erin In the Morning, where she covers trans rights.

Reed said she fell in love with Zephyr in part because she is so easy to talk to. When the pair first started dating, they wrote out a list of questions divided into four categories: sweet, silly, spicy and serious. They would roll a four-sided dice commonly used in a tabletop role-playing game they both love, Dungeons and Dragons, to determine which category they’d select a question from. They played the game for months until they ran out of questions, they told NBC News last year.

“I’m a bit of a night owl, and my favorite times of the day were that midnight period where I was just laying in bed talking to her until we fell asleep,” Reed said last year. “I fell in love with just talking to her.”

Jo Yurcaba is a reporter for NBC Out.

Tony has a new blogpost about it too:
Our Wedding, From The Woman Who Loves Zooey Zephyr (archive)

Our Wedding, From The Woman Who Loves Zooey Zephyr​

Zooey Zephyr and I were married on Saturday, December 14th, in front of our friends and family in Missoula, Montana. This is our wedding story.​

Erin Reed
Dec 17, 2024

We woke up at 4 in the morning to the crisp winter air of Missoula, Montana, in our honeymoon suite at the Wilma downtown. Zooey would repeatedly tell me that it was actually 4:45, but at that early hour, the time didn’t really matter. Outside, low fog clung to the mountain valley, shrouding the town in a kind of quiet magic. For us, the day was only beginning—hair and makeup awaited, and the wedding photographer was already en route.

In many ways, our wedding day truly began two years earlier, on the White House lawn, as Sam Smith's voice filled the air with Stay With Me. It was the day the Respect for Marriage Act was signed. As we stood together, wrapped in the weight of that moment, Zooey leaned into my ear and whispered that she would marry me someday. Between then and now, there was so much more for us to experience, endure, and build together to arrive at this magical morning.

On this chilly Montana morning, we looked at each other with adoration, knowing that the word together would forever define us. I watched her smile grow wider with each passing hour as we moved closer to declaring our love in front of the friends and family who had made the journey—no small feat, given the remoteness of Missoula. Our morning unfolded in the enchanting warmth of a butterfly house, a space made possible by the kind of public education Zooey has always passionately supported. Surrounded by tropical butterflies landing gently on our dresses and the presence of our closest friends who traveled from across the country to be with us, the magic of the day deepened with every moment.

Then came the big event. The weather was remarkably beautiful, with the sun breaking through what was supposed to be an overcast day. We stood on the second floor of the wooden hall at the Missoula County Fairgrounds, watching as the first bus arrived, bringing friends from across our lives—some traveling from as far as England and Ireland—who had shaped us into who we are today. It was time to put on our wedding dresses and take photos with our family and wedding party. I watched her face light up, radiant and joyful, and I couldn’t take my eyes off her. Our wedding photographer would capture that feeling in so many moments throughout the day: my gaze fixed on her, utterly captivated.

Before we knew it, we were lined up as the ceremony began. The string quartet played a rendition of Such Great Heights by The Postal Service, and we made our way to the stage. There, our officiant, Sarah Kate Ellis, guided us through words and promises. When it came time for my vows, I opened my book and let my heart spill out. I spoke of all the reasons I love Zooey—the way her love deepens in adversity, how her beautiful eyes subtly shift color with her emotions, her playfulness and sincerity, and the way her feet instinctively find the rhythm to every song. I shared how my son has grown to love her too, how she transforms everyday moments into magical adventures for him, and how much that means to me. I promised her a love that feels like home, a love that feels like family. I promised her forever, in every sense of the word.

As we stood on that stage, tears of joy streaming down our faces, all I wanted was to reach out and kiss her. And when that moment finally came, it was even more powerful than I had imagined—perfect in every way.

The rest of the night was a whirlwind—visiting dozens of tables, reconnecting with friends from childhood, sitting congressmen, dance partners, and transgender icons. Each guest had played a role in shaping who we are, and their presence made the day even more magical. We laughed with delight every time a table assignment we’d worked hard on blossomed into joyful new friendships and unexpected connections. We shared our first dance, spinning and moving to You Can’t Hurry Love by The Supremes and performed by the same string quartet, and continued dancing and spending time with our friends throughout the night. As the evening drew to a close and the last guests departed, we returned to our honeymoon suite, bringing the day full circle to where it had all begun.

In the moments and days since, we embarked on the newest phase of our journey together, with every first announced with significance… first coffee as wives, first morning beside each other as wives, first sneeze as wives. Our son would laugh in feigned annoyance on the drive home as we celebrated our “first left turn in the rain as wives.” We shared in the laughter as a family.

We both know this next chapter will bring its share of joy and adversity. Our wedding is set against the backdrop of an uncertain time and the work we do for the people we care about—a fitting reflection of a relationship that grew from the same environment. But in moments like this, Zooey and I do what we do best: we plant our flag together, for those we care about, and face the future side by side, grounded in an unimaginable love.

Photographer: David Clumpner (davidclumpner)
Event planner: Ariel Berg-DiGangi (adigs9)
Flowers: Garden City Floral (gardencityfloral)
Makeup: Rachel Lockwood (rachel.rockwood.mua)
Thank you: Missoula Butterfly House (missoulabutterflyhouse)

Registry info:

If you would like to support us for our wedding, we have gotten lots of requests for the registry from readers. Please don’t feel obliged, but if you wish, here is our current registry:

If you are feeling philanthropic, please feel free to donate to any of these three charitable organizations in our name:
  • Forward Montana (Young voter group in Missoula)
  • Blue Mountain Clinic (independent healthcare provider in Missoula)
  • Poverello Center (helps homeless folks in Missoula)
 
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Zack looks like he esacaped his tard wrangler again.

You've gotta love it. Tony and Zack don't match. None of the brides maids match each other or our "brides."

And why is Tony doing the whole purple danger hair thing that doesn't fit in at all?

Everything about this is so half assed.


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Also, James Gumb says that the butterfly theme was a totally fantastic, and not ironic at all.

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This more than just a little bit creepy. Zack's bizarre obsession with Tony's son is very unsettling.


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