Couple blessed with free USC wedding
The sunlight shone through the trees and hit the table filled with a cake, champagne glasses and other wedding essentials. A dress sat next to the table. Next to it, were Kevin Sinkler and Danielle Dubose.
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The sunlight shone through the trees and hit the table filled with a cake, champagne glasses and other wedding essentials. A dress sat next to the table. Next to it, were Kevin Sinkler and Danielle Dubose.
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