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Occupy Philadelphia Protesters Find Love, Tie The Knot After 32 Days

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Two "Occupy Philadelphia" protesters found love at Dilworth Plaza and decided to tie the knot after knowing each other just 32 days.

Ally Naus, 24, stood in the cold on the lower level of the plaza. Wearing a used, champagne-colored, strapless David Bridal wedding gown, she says there's no other place she'd rather marry the love of her life, fellow occupier Adam Hill.

"We met here, we fell in love here. And this is our life right now. We believe in this movement."

Occupy protester and Baptist minister Michael Pierce helped make the union legal.

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Occupy protesters Ally Naus and Adam Hill tie the knot at Dilworth Plaza. (Credit: Cherri Gregg, KYW Newsradio)

"I present to you for the first time ever, Mr. and Mrs. Adam and Ally Hill! Wooo!"

The groom had this to say about his new wife:

"By the third day we knew each other, we were finishing each other's sentences. It was just meant to be."

The couple says they will spend their honeymoon touring other Occupy sites.

Reported by Cherri Gregg, KYW Newsradio 1060

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