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Actress Niecy Nash Officially Comes Out In Post Sharing Joyful Wedding Day Photo With Her New Wife

Actress Niecy Nash Officially Comes Out In Post Sharing Joyful Wedding Day Photo With Her New Wife
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You may know actress Niecy Nash from a number of places.

From 2003-2009, she played Deputy Raineesha Williams in the irreverent comedy series Reno 911, and will continue her role in the 2020 reboot of the series. Or maybe the lead actress role in the TNT LGBTQ positive show Claws.


She also hosted home makeover and interior design show Clean House from 2003-2010. She's also appeared in shows such as Scream Queens, That's So Raven and Dancing With The Stars.

What you probably didn't know about Niecy Nash?

She's bisexual. And now, she's married to singer Jessica Betts.

If you didn't know, don't feel weird—most people didn't until Niecy Nash made this social media post.

But immediately she received congratulations from all corners of the internet.





It's unknown exactly how long the pair have been dating.

Prior to Betts, Nash was married to Don Nash, an ordained minister, by whom she has three children, and Jay Tucker, whom she announced her separation and divorce from via Instagram.

Nash and Betts have likely been dating since February, though, as Betts posted a rather suggestive photo of Nash back then.






Nash was not publicly out as a queer person until this social media post.





TNT's Claws was in the middle of filming its final season when it was shut down because of the pandemic.

All best to the happy couple!

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