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'It's like a big, gay, not-sportg event... wh song and dance,' that's how one LGBT+ fan scribed Eurovisn - but why this cult followg? | ITV Natnal News * lgbt artists in eurovision 2023 *
Gtaph - BelgiumGtaph (right) and his hban RoenGtaph is reprentg Belgium this year wh 'Bee of You' and the artist has been openly gay for some time. His real name is Stefan Coers and was prevly known as Steffen before settlg on Gtaph as his stage told Eurovisnworld about beg openly gay the mic scene: "When I started off as Steffen, I was very young. I am a gay man and I have been out sce I was only 14.
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BBC Announce Stars of New Gay Datg ShowKeep up to date wh the latt myGnews Sign up to myGwork________LGBTQ+ profsnals, LGBTQ+ Graduat, LGBTQ+ profsnal work, LGBTQ+ profsnal events, LGBTQ+ workg events, LGBTQ+ Recment, LGBTQ+ Friendly anizatns, LGBTQ+ Friendly pani, LGBTQ+ jobs. Sometim scribed as “the gay Olympics, ” the Eurovisn Song Contt has bee firmly ensnced LGBTQ+ culture recent years.
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