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YAWN: The Washington Post wants you to get to know Pete Buttigieg's husband a little better

Chasten Buttigieg has been a homeless community-college student and a Starbucks barista. Now, he could be “first gentleman” — that’s the headline in the Washington Post’s style section Thursday.

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The Washington Post decided to do a nice puff piece on 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s spouse, Chasten, and if you want to know literally everything about the man’s life, feel free to click on over and wade through it. The Hill was good enough to publish a condensed version, focusing on Buttigieg’s childhood:

The Hill reports:

Growing up in Michigan, Chasten Buttigieg told the Post in an interview published Thursday that he stood out among his brothers early on in their childhood. Unlike his older siblings who played sports and hunted, Buttigieg said he often would be “inside reading Harry Potter or singing Celine Dion at the top of my lungs while my mom and I were dusting the cabinets.”

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