Author: News Desk
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OIly Murs Opens Up About Sexuality
Olly Murs as opened up about his sexuality and apparently he’s about 1/5 gay.

Olly Murs may be known as a bit of a heartthrob for women across the UK, but the singer and presenter has just come out as gay – well about 20 per cent of him is.
Dan Wootton of The Sun broke the story this morning,
Speaking about Sacha Baron Cohen, who recently came out as 31 per cent gay, Olly said,
“I’m probably the same, or maybe 20 per cent.
He went on to confirm his gay credentials by adding,
“I’ve got a lot of gay friends I get on with really well. I get on with everyone. Everyone’s got a bit of campness about them . . .”
The Kiss Me singer broke up with his girlfriend, Francesca Thomas in September and spoke about how he prefers being in a relationship. He said,
“I don’t like being single, I prefer being in a relationship, so hopefully it won’t be for too long. I haven’t been on a date in ages though.”
Dan Wootton went on to label Olly Murs as pansexual, which may not be technically correct – as pansexuality is defined as having a: romantic, sexual and emotional attraction to people of any sex or gender identity.
Earlier this year Union J’s George Shelley opened up about attraction to both men and women, but did not want to define himself as gay or bisexual.
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Queens Wants To Tackle Exclusion In The Commonwealth
The Queen has spoken about how countries in the Commonwealth needs to tackle inclusion in the forthcoming year.
The Queen has written a letter which stresses the need to “support those in need” and to support others who “feel excluded” throughout the Commonwealth.
Although the Queen fails to mention LGBTI people specifically, many LGBTI people who live within the Commonwealth live in countries where there are laws against homosexuality. Including two which call for the death penalty, Brunei and Northern Nigeria.
The Commonwealth has in the past come under scrutiny from the LGBT community as many of 53 member countries, over 40, still have laws against homosexuality or have laws which fail to protect LGBTI people. There are two countries which still have the death penalty as a punishment for homosexual acts and 18 which imprison people for homosexual acts.
The Queen wrote,
Today, and in the year ahead, the theme An Inclusive Commonwealth is an inspiration for us all.
Let us give it practical effect by supporting those in need and those who feel excluded in all walks of life.
By doing so, we will continue to build a truly representativeCommonwealth community.
Each of us has cause to celebrate the sense of belonging expressed in our 2016 theme: An Inclusive Commonwealth.
Our recognition of this value, and the wisdom of mutual respect for each other, is set out in the Commonwealth Charter. Its opening words, ‘We the people of the Commonwealth’ convey the conviction that individuals, as well as governments, build and shape our success.
Being inclusive and accepting diversity goes far deeper than accepting differences at face value and being tolerant.
True celebration of the dignity of each person, and the value of their uniqueness and contribution, involves reaching out, recognising and embracing their individual identity.
– HM THE QUEENEarlier in the year, MP Chris Bryant spoke about the UK’s anti-gay legacy which can be seen across the Commonwealth,He said,“Somebody told me one of the most shocking statistics that I’ve heard in my life, which is that 90 per cent of the people that live in the Commonwealth, with British legacy therefore… live in a country where homosexuality is still illegal.
“Ninety per cent. That’s what we’ve given the world as our historic legacy.”
The Queen’s message will be included at the annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
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