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Rufus Wainwright speaks out for gay marriage
Rufus Wainwright is supporting  the fight to legalize same-sex unions in the U.S, and says he’d love to  marry his long-term partner Jorn Weisbrodt, reports Contact Music. 
The singer has  credited German theater producer Jorn with inspiring him to speak out  for gay rights, insisting he never wanted to settle down before meeting  his partner.
But Wainwright is frustrated by laws that keep the couple from sealing  their union.
He says, “I have been with Jorn for five years and he’s the light of my  life. He’s my inspiration, support and he’s good in the sack, too! But I  am very aware of living in the U.S., of the conundrum that you can’t  marry your gay partner and give him citizenship.
“He has to apply for a green card and he may or may not get accepted,  which is annoying when you’re in a committed relationship. If we were  straight, we could get married and he’d get his American passport and it  would make a lot of sense.”

Rufus Wainwright speaks out for gay marriage

Rufus Wainwright is supporting the fight to legalize same-sex unions in the U.S, and says he’d love to marry his long-term partner Jorn Weisbrodt, reports Contact Music. 

The singer has credited German theater producer Jorn with inspiring him to speak out for gay rights, insisting he never wanted to settle down before meeting his partner.

But Wainwright is frustrated by laws that keep the couple from sealing their union.

He says, “I have been with Jorn for five years and he’s the light of my life. He’s my inspiration, support and he’s good in the sack, too! But I am very aware of living in the U.S., of the conundrum that you can’t marry your gay partner and give him citizenship.

“He has to apply for a green card and he may or may not get accepted, which is annoying when you’re in a committed relationship. If we were straight, we could get married and he’d get his American passport and it would make a lot of sense.”

robcoe Posted by Rob Coe on April 2nd, 2010 at 2:41pm

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