PARIS — French Open organizers will have a good time a “Pride Day” on Wednesday to mark the tenth anniversary of the primary same-sex marriage in France.
The nation noticed its first homosexual weddings in 2013 after then-President Francois Hollande signed a legislation authorizing marriage and adoption by same-sex {couples}, ending months of nationwide protests.
Organizers stated the Roland Garros grounds can be dressed up in rainbow colours and followers will be capable of get momentary “Pride Day” tattoos.
“The LED lighting on the courts will glow in the rainbow colors, and the Roland-Garros social media pages will also be getting a makeover for the day,” the French tennis federation stated.
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