Rupert Everett and Mary Portas will star a new seri of documentari tled '50 Shas of Gay', released to mark the 50th anniversary of the crimalisatn of homosexualy Bra.
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- RUPERT EVERETT, KIERON RICHARDSON, MARY PORTAS TO STAR ’50 SHAS OF GAY’ DOCUMENTARY ON GAY LIFE BRA
- MARY PORTAS ON GAY MARRIAGE: ‘THIS IS , THIS IS HOW WE LIVE, WE’RE A FAY LIKE ANY OTHER’
RUPERT EVERETT, KIERON RICHARDSON, MARY PORTAS TO STAR ’50 SHAS OF GAY’ DOCUMENTARY ON GAY LIFE BRA
In the 70s we didn't have gay marriage, we didn't have acceptance, " she says. The 59-year-old retail nsultant - who was married to Graham Portas and recently spl om her wife Melanie Rickey after 17 years together - is unsure whether she is a "gay woman" bee her tranged spoe is the only female she's ever loved, but she still wants to be a "voice of support" for the LGBTQ muny.
MARY PORTAS ON GAY MARRIAGE: ‘THIS IS , THIS IS HOW WE LIVE, WE’RE A FAY LIKE ANY OTHER’
In an terview wh the Tim newspaper, she said: "If I'm hont, am I a gay woman? She said: "It all down to love but when I met Melanie people were like 'Weren't you always gay' It was as if I'd wrten off the love I'd prevly had my marriage.
’Rickey, too, had not e out as gay before meetg Portas. ‘Gay people are gettg married and they are havg children, so I don’t believe there’s a downsi to sharg the rmatn, ’ she told The Observer. Mary Portas believ she has a “social rponsibily” as a gay woman to speak hontly about her personal life , as she hop to “normalise” what uld be nsired an “unual suatn”.