HSM’s KayCee Stroh Marries

January 10, 2009 at 12:31pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

High School Musical star KayCee Stroh married Ben Higginson on Friday in Salt Lake City, Utah in total Big Love fashion.

Stroh and Higginson, both 24 (which is too young to get married in our opinion, unless there’s a barefoot-pregnant-shotgun situation) were united in a private Mormon ceremony at the Salt Lake Temple before exchanging wedding bands at a ring ceremony attended by family and friends.

That’s how Mormons do it.

Creeeepy.

KayCee’s HSM costars Monique Coleman, Ryne Sanborn and Bart Johnson were the only ones who showed up for the wedding.

Damn, even Corbin Bleu was like, “No, thanks,” and you know Zac Efron has waaay better things to do with his time.

How long until KayCee’s knocked up and Ben’s on to his second and third wife, we wonder.

Comments

You Ppl shouldnt be dissing

You Ppl shouldnt be dissing on Mormons. Its very hateful and i take it very offensively!!!

gah

How incredibly ignorant of you...

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