Kylie Minogue REFUSES to marry fiancé until Australia allows same-sex marriage
KYLIE MINOGUE and her fiancé have vowed not to tie the knot until same-sex marriage becomes legal in Australia.
Kylie Minogue is postponing her wedding to Joshua Sasse until Australia legalises same-sex marriage
Joshua Sasse, who popped the question back in February, has revealed that the couple are postponing their wedding until same-sex couples have the same rights as they do.
The British actor, 28, dropped the bombshell when asked if he would consider marrying the Aussie pop princess in Melbourne today.
"There are chances of a Melbourne wedding but me and Kylie have talked about it and we are not comfortable getting married until this law has passed," he told the hosts of Network Seven's Sunrise show.
Joshua popped the question in last February
The singer has been actively promoting the legalistation of same-sex marriage on social media
"That is something we've talked about and decided on," he continued. "Why should we? Why is it fair? Why are we more important than anyone else? It's not right and something's got to be done about it."
Joshua said he was "astounded" to discover that gay marriage is still illegal in Australia.
"I simply can't fathom on any level, whether it's moral, religious or anything, that I have the right to get married and to marry the person I love and that somebody else doesn't just because of their sexual orientation," he declared.
Margot Robbie, Dolly Parton and Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears are just some of the big names who have campaigned to have the law thrown out in Australia.
Josh revealed that there is a possibility the couple could marry in Melbourne
Joshua kicked off the 'Say I Do Down Under' campaign earlier this week
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The announcement came just a short while after Kylie shared a snap of herself wearing a gay rights T-shirt that was emblazoned with the words: "Say 'I do' Down Under."
"Feel the #love #lovers Love makes the world go round!!" she captioned the image, which quickly garnered 18,600 likes between her 1.4 million Instagram followers.
The 'Say I Do Down Under' campaign was started by Joshua earlier this week in a bid to promote marriage equality for the LGBT community in Australia.