Kylie Minogue and her British fiance would love to tie the knot Down Under but will not be doing so until there is marriage equality in Australia.
The loved-up pair would love to get married in Melbourne says Minogue’s man UK actor Joshua Sasse.
“There are chances of a Melbourne wedding … [but] we will not get married until this law has passed in Australia,” Sasse told Network Seven from Vancouver on Thursday.
Minogue and Sasse are fighting for same-sex marriage to be legalised in Australia supporting the “Say I Do Down Under” campaign.
“When I found out that gay marriage was illegal in Australia, I was astounded,” Sasse, 28, said.
“I simply can’t fathom on any level whether it’s moral or religious or anything, that I have the right to get married and to marry the person that I love and that somebody else doesn’t because of their sexual orientation.”
The Turnbull government has proposed a plebiscite on marriage equality.
Aussie actress Margot Robbie supported the campaign by wearing a T-Shirt on the set of US’s Saturday Night Live at the weekend.
Minogue, 48, has previously said how “backward” Australia is on the the issue of same-sex marriage saying “the earth didn’t cave in” in other countries where it is legal and that “love is love”.
Sasse speaks about the Say I Do campaign
Interview 4 @Sayidodownunder on @sunriseon7 Australia 🇦🇺 watch, retweet & spread the #loveislove #sayidodownunder https://t.co/GnXSwqWs4r
— Joshua Sasse (@joshuasasse) October 5, 2016
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