“Equality-minded” wedding publication Love Inc. has launched its first nationally distributed print issue featuring gay country music artist Brooke Eden on the front cover. In the inaugural issue, Eden discusses being gay in the conservative country music community, her growing up in a religious family and her love life.
The magazine is distributed annually with this season’s print edition being available with more than 40 major retailers and 4000 individual stores across America and Canada.
Founder and EIC, Brittny Drye said:
“We are proud to announce the first nationally distributed print issue of our magazine Love Inc., a publication devoted to creating inclusive content for all couples.
“We are honored to have country music artist Brooke Eden as our cover star and delve into her story of coming out in the typically conservative country music world as well as planning her upcoming wedding with fiancée Hilary Hoover. The fact that we are able to take a digital publication to print in a time when most publications are going from print to digital, speaks to the impact our magazine has on our readers and community.”
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