Don Lemon Marries Tim Malone in Intimate NYC Wedding Ceremony Amidst Challenges

Don Lemon married Tim Malone on Saturday in NYC.
The couple exchanged vows during a ceremony that was followed by a reception at Ralph Lauren's Polo bar.
The wedding occurred after being postponed due to COVID-19 and recent happenings such as Don's CNN firing and Elon Musk blowup.
The wedding took place at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in midtown Manhattan with approximately 140 guests present, including celebrities like Matt Lauer and Luann de Lesseps.
Don Lemon Marries Tim Malone in Intimate NYC Wedding Ceremony Amidst Challenges

Don Lemon, a former CNN anchor and now host of his own streaming program — The Don Lemon Show” , married Tim Malone on Saturday in NYC. The wedding took place at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in midtown Manhattan with approximately 140 guests present, including celebrities like Matt Lauer and Luann de Lesseps. According to People, the couple exchanged vows during a ceremony that was followed by a reception at Ralph Lauren's Polo bar. The wedding occurred after being postponed due to COVID-19 and recent happenings such as Don's CNN firing and Elon Musk blowup.



Confidence

80%

Doubts
  • It's not clear if the couple has any children.
  • The article does not mention how long Don and Tim have been together.

Sources

73%

  • Unique Points
    • Don Lemon is married.
    • The wedding took place at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in midtown Manhattan.
    • Lemon and Malone exchanged vows during the ceremony.
    • They got married on Saturday, August 21st, 2021.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The article contains several examples of informal fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by mentioning famous friends who attended the wedding without providing any context or relevance to the story. Additionally, there are multiple instances of inflammatory rhetoric used in describing these guests and their reactions, such as calling them 'famous faces' and using phrases like 'star-studded event'. The author also uses a dichotomous depiction by contrasting Lemon's nervousness with Malone's planning abilities. Finally, the article contains an example of a false dilemma by presenting the option of either getting married in city hall or having a big wedding as if they were mutually exclusive.
    • The author uses an appeal to authority by mentioning famous friends who attended the wedding without providing any context or relevance to the story. For example, 'A number of those guests included celebrities like former Today show host Matt Lauer, View co-hosts Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar and Ana Navarro,'
    • The author uses inflammatory rhetoric when describing these guests and their reactions. For instance, they describe the attendees as 'star-studded event' without providing any context or relevance to the story.
    • The article contains an example of a dichotomous depiction by contrasting Lemon's nervousness with Malone's planning abilities. The author writes, 'But this one I’m secretly worried about, but I’m letting Tim take the reins because he’s a good planner,'
    • The article contains an example of false dilemma by presenting the option of either getting married in city hall or having a big wedding as if they were mutually exclusive. The author writes, 'For more Page Six you love Listen to our weekly We Hear podcast Shop our exclusive merch I’ll be writing questions for like the U.N ambassador and he’ll be saying Oh when are they going to put the buttons on our jackets? It's an important question but I’m just like Hu huh What?'
  • Bias (85%)
    The article contains examples of religious bias and monetary bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes those who hold different beliefs than him, which is an example of religious bias. Additionally, the fact that the wedding was attended by celebrities with significant wealth indicates a potential for monetary bias.
    • The article contains examples of religious bias and monetary bias.
    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
      The author of the article has multiple conflicts of interest on several topics. The site is owned by a person with financial ties to Matt Lauer and Clive Davis, who are mentioned in the article as attending the wedding. Additionally, Luann de Lesseps is also mentioned as an attendee and she has been previously criticized for her behavior towards others.
      • Luann de Lesseps is also mentioned as an attendee of the wedding and she has been previously criticized for her behavior towards others.
        • The site is owned by a person with financial ties to Matt Lauer and Clive Davis, who are both mentioned in the article as attending the wedding.
        • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
          None Found At Time Of Publication

        65%

        • Unique Points
          • Don Lemon will marry his longtime partner Tim Malone this weekend in NYC
          • Lemon and Malone have been engaged since 2019, but postponed their marriage amid COVID-19
          • The wedding will be small due to recent happenings and hiccups from Don's CNN firing to the Musk blowup
        • Accuracy
          • The wedding took place at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in midtown Manhattan.
          • Lemon and Malone exchanged vows during the ceremony.
          • They got married on Saturday, August 21st, 2021.
        • Deception (50%)
          The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author uses a play on words to make it seem like Don Lemon will be marrying one of his lemons when he actually plans to marry Tim Malone. This is an example of emotional manipulation and sensationalism as it creates a false sense of drama around the wedding.
          • Don’s 58, Tim 39.
          • Hitch in Lemon's next move
        • Fallacies (85%)
          The article contains several logical fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by mentioning that UTA's top boss will be at the wedding without providing any context or information about their relationship with Don Lemon or Tim Malone. Additionally, the author makes a false dilemma by stating that one must either make lemonade from life's lemons or marry them, implying that there are no other options available. The article also contains an example of inflammatory rhetoric when it describes the movie 'The First Omen' as a
          • UTA's top boss will be at the wedding
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        • Bias (85%)
          The article contains examples of religious bias and monetary bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes those who hold different beliefs than themselves, such as referring to them as 'official police cars' being stolen or a baby shower for Satan. Additionally, the author mentions Elon Musk in passing but does not provide any context or information about his involvement with Lemon beyond their friendship. This suggests that there may be some monetary bias at play since Musk is known to have significant financial resources and influence.
          • The official NYC policeman could not find the official NYC police car he just left.
          • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
            Cindy Adams has a financial tie to Elon Musk as she is an owner of the YouTube page with 64K subscribers and $1 million plaque for creators who reach one million subscribers. She also reports on UTA's top boss Chris Licht, which could be seen as a professional affiliation.
            • Cindy Adams is an owner of the YouTube page with 64K subscribers and $1 million plaque for creators who reach one million subscribers.
              • Cindy Adams reports on UTA's top boss Chris Licht, which could be seen as a professional affiliation.
              • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                The author has multiple conflicts of interest on the topics provided. The author is an ex-CNN anchor and a longtime partner of Don Lemon, who is also mentioned in the article. Additionally, the article mentions UTA's top boss Chris Licht and Bill Nighy.
                • The author has multiple conflicts of interest on the topics provided.

                48%

                • Unique Points
                  • Don Lemon is married.
                  • The wedding took place at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in midtown Manhattan.
                • Accuracy
                  No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                • Deception (0%)
                  The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title implies that Don Lemon and Tim Malone got married in velvet tuxedos when they did not. Secondly, the body of the article states that U.S Ambassador to United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield officiated at their wedding but it is unclear if she was actually present or just recorded a message for them.
                  • The body of the article states that U.S Ambassador to United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield officiated at their wedding but it is unclear if she was actually present or just recorded a message for them.
                  • The title implies that Don Lemon and Tim Malone got married in velvet tuxedos when they did not.
                • Fallacies (0%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication
                • Bias (100%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication
                • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication
                • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication