This lesbian couple’s prom photos have gone viral because they’re adorable

A lesbian couple has gone viral by posting the cutest prom photos possible.

Before going to the high school prom in Florida, Macy Cheyenne Danley and Jazlin Jones took the time to pose for some delightful pictures of themselves on Twitter.

Macy captioned the photos with the message: “my better half, my saving grace #prom2018.”

(Twitter/macydanley22)

And people loved them – so much, in fact, that the post has attracted around 130,000 retweets and likes.

The couple kissed and dipped each other in the heartwarming pictures.

And as one observant fan pointed out, the pair even used each other’s accent colours for their nail polish, which is a whole new level of adorable.

(Twitter/xjayyyxx)

Or, as the commenter aptly put it, “THE NAIL POLISH ACCENT COLORS ARE SWITCHED FOR BOTH OF THEM THAT IS SO CUTE OMG.”

Another person wrote: “Aww you guys look so beautiful together and yess to that dress girl.”


“You are such a beautiful couple ,” said one enthusiast.

(Twitter/gaymangojuice)

And this tweet is also correct, because it conveys the exact right amount of love which these pictures deserve.

One person commented: “yall look more in love than any straight couple ever observed in recorded history,” and though that’s clearly a subjective issue, they’re not wrong.

(Twitter/chronorobo)

Another fan had a list of compliments, writing: “1. Yalls inverted nail colours are cute af.”

“2. Your lady’s arm are killer and I love them and I need to know her secrets.”

(Twitter/hannahcabana15)

“3. Y’all are too cute and I hope it lasts for eternity cause y’all look so happy.”

One person said: “I want this relationship. This exact relationship.”

(Twitter/winter_widows)

Macy and Jazlin’s prom seems to have gone perfectly, but not every same-sex prom couple is as fortunate.

Earlier this month, a gay couple in Atlanta, Georgia, who were denied their shot at becoming prom kings exclusively told PinkNews that their school had “failed” them.

Joel Lerner and Carter Hebert, who are both 18, were elected to the royal court at Chattahoochee High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

But the school told them that its procedures prevent them from running to be crowned king and king.

A 17-year-old in Florida was banned from bringing her girlfriend to prom last year.

(Facebook/janizia ross)

And in February, a student in Alabama was suspended after asking her girlfriend to prom.

A transgender student who became his school’s prom king refused to attend his graduation because authorities wanted to use his deadname.