Australian pop diva Kylie Minogue has been engaged to British actor Joshua Sasse since February, but they won’t actually get married in Australia until same-sex marriage is legalized there.
The Guardian reports that the couple would ultimately like to hold the ceremony in Melbourne, which is Minogue’s hometown.
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Talking to Australian television channel Network Seven on Thursday, Sasse said, “There are chances of a Melbourne wedding … [but] we will not get married until this law has passed in Australia.”
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The couple hasn’t been coy regarding their stance on same-sex marriage. In fact, Sasse launched a campaign called “Say I Do, Down Under” this weekend that helps organizations working towards marriage equality.
“I was shocked to find out earlier this year that same-sex marriage in Australia is still illegal,” he reveals.
“There are many hurdles in order to achieve marriage equality, but we are now the closest we’ve ever been to that change,”
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As Time reports, Australian actress Margot Robbie wore the campaign’s T-shirt on Saturday Night Live‘s season premiere last weekend.
A national referendum on same-sex marriage is scheduled in February.
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Brian
Haven’t we heard this drivel before from the likes of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie?
rand503
I prefer her previous hot boyfriend, model Andres Segura Velancosa
robho3
That’s very 10 years ago.
LeatherNBoots
Well, she takes a stand, I guess. Not sure why she thinks it’s going to change people’s minds about marriage equality in Australia but ok, sure.
On another note, I still don’t get why they are making a referendum about it. If they had asked White America if they wanted black people to vote in the 60ies, they’d still couldn’t register to vote.
Tobi
@LeatherNBoots: It’s because Australian politicians are too cowardly to vote for what is right, so they need the cop-out of a referendum.