In the least gay decision in a prolific 60 year history, a singer who thinks gay sex is “not natural” has been selected to represent Sweden in this year's Eurovision
In the least gay decision in a prolific 60 year history, a singer who thinks gay sex is “not natural” has been selected to represent Sweden in this year's Eurovision, reports Pink News.
Måns Zelmerlöw (above left) was forced to apologize last year after saying “it isn't equally natural for men to want to sleep with one another”. He also said that gay people should not have children.
Zelmerlöw later said in a statement:
“I want to apologize to all who take offense. I believe and hope that the vast majority know that I respect differences and all forms of love.”
Hmmmm…someone doesn't want to get booed off the stage in May but it's probably too little too late.
Meanwhile, Australia is taking part this year to celebrate the gayfest's 60th anniversary. Last year, 3 million Australians tuned in to watch Conchita Wurst win with “Rise Like A Phoenix.”
Watch Zelmerlöw's very gay performance of “Heroes” on the Swedish National Song Contest along with Guy Sebastian (above right) doing Australian shoe-in entry “Tonight Again,” AFTER THE JUMP…

