It's a month away but already there's considerable harrumphing on the Right about an upcoming CNN special, "Gary & Tony have a baby", with Newbusters complaining that "CNN only covers the 'LGBT' activists sympathetically and on their own terms."
CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien told Michael Jensen of AfterElton.com that "I was noticing at my daughter's school and in the places around the city, the number of male couples having children. I was interested and noticed a trend. Then I ran into a couple my producer knew well who were thinking of having a baby. I thought it would be very interesting to follow the process financially of finding a donor, and the emotional processes and psychological journey. In some ways, the most radical thing to do [for a gay couple] is to circle around and have a bigger family unit."
Gary Spino and Tony Brown
Jensen: What more can you tell me about Gary and Tony?
O'Brien: They've been together for twenty years. They are two guys who have described themselves by saying they grew up when they found each other and they transitioned from young men to grownups together. Their marriage was in Canada in 2005 and while they were happy with that, they eventually decided that they really wanted to have a baby. They loved each other so much that they decided the next natural step was to become a bigger family.
Jensen: What's the structure of the special?
O'Brien: We tell the story of how they come to this place. We go with them every step of the way as the implantation happens, as they are navigating all the drama that comes along with having a surrogate. There is a lot of legal maneuvering. By the time we meet them they have the egg donor and surrogate.
CNN reports reports that the show will air June 24 at 8 p.m. ET
Read more of the interview at AfterElton.com .
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