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#6 Rory O’Neill on expanding the definition of what it means to be Irish and why he doesn't like occasional gays

#6 Rory O’Neill on expanding the definition of what it means to be Irish and why he doesn't like occasional gays

Released Thursday, 20th February 2020
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#6 Rory O’Neill on expanding the definition of what it means to be Irish and why he doesn't like occasional gays

#6 Rory O’Neill on expanding the definition of what it means to be Irish and why he doesn't like occasional gays

#6 Rory O’Neill on expanding the definition of what it means to be Irish and why he doesn't like occasional gays

#6 Rory O’Neill on expanding the definition of what it means to be Irish and why he doesn't like occasional gays

Thursday, 20th February 2020
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Rory is someone who needs no introduction. He has worked as a drag queen for over 30 years now and has toured the world many times over with his stage shows. He is also a publican, activist, writer (and shoemaker, as we hear during the interview)! He subsequently became synonomous with the equal marriage campaign in Ireland, with the country becoming the first in the world to pass it by popular vote in 2015.

He is held in such high esteem in his homeland that he earnt himself the title “the Queen of Ireland” and he is an international LGBTQ+ icon.

We met up in Dublin a few weeks back and we chatted about; growing up in Ireland in the 70s when gay people were invisible in society, how he discovered his sexuality, what it is like having a gay older brother, what he really thinks has been his life’s work, why he would consider himself an aetheist, how he really feels about drag hitting the mainstream, our shared dislike of football and lots of other things.

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