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Sex And The City's Cynthia Nixon & Wife Show Off Rings For First Time

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June 11 2012, Published 11:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Sex And The City's Cynthia Nixon and her wife Christine Marinoni showed off their beautiful wedding bands at the 66th Annual Tony Awards in New York Sunday, marking the first time they've worn them out publicly since tying the knot last month.

Nixon, 46, wore her shiny diamond ring and a red dress for the award show. She sported a closely cropped 'do, as she shaved her head for the Broadway production of Wit, in which she was nominated for a Tony for Best Actress for her portrayal of a cancer patient. 

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Marinoni, 45, was clad in a black tux with a white bow tie, proudly wearing her gold band. She's just more than 15 months removed from delivering the couple's son, Max Ellington Nixon-Marinoni.

The two are just weeks removed from their May 27 wedding in New York, for which Nixon wore a Carolina Herrera dress.

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