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British actor Julian Morris, known for his roles in projects like Pretty Little Liars, Cry Wolf, and more has publicly come out in a post on his Instagram account celebrating his 18th anniversary with his partner Landon Ross.
"18 years together, and they were the best ones because they were with you. I love you," Morris, 38, wrote in the post, tagging his longtime boyfriend.
Morris and Ross have been together since Morris was 20 years old, showing all of us that love does win and there's hope for us all!
Ross, an LA-based artist, also made an Instagram post of his own, celebrating his anniversary with Morris. "Beginning our 19th year is the best thing in life. I love you," he wrote.
Originally from London, Morris was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for three seasons before he made his U.S. debut in the horror film Cry Wolf. Morris starred in that film as a prep school student who is chased by a serial killer after he plays the party game "cry wolf" (also known as mafia, or werewolf).
Throughout the 2010s he had recurring roles on both 24 and Pretty Little Liars, playing Agent Owen in six episodes of the former and playing Wren Kingston in 20 episodes of Pretty Little Liars, a medical student (then, later, a doctor) who gets tangled up in relationships with some of the Liars. He also played Ryan Geauxinue in seven episodes of the sitcom New Girl, and Prince Phillip in six episodes of Once Upon a Time.
More recently, he's had appearances in shows like The Morning Show and The Good Fight.
Congratulations to the couple on making 18 years together, and here's to another 18 (and more)!
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Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.