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Kylie Approved: Gay Bondi Beach Flash Mob


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Over the weekend, Sydney’s Bondi Beach was the site of a flash mob, led by legendary Aussie drag queen Joyce Maynge.

An added bonus? Kylie Minogue’s seal of approval. She tweeted that she “LOVED seeing this.”

Watch it here.
 

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  • Name: Harvard
    Date posted: 11/19/2009 6:20:07 AM
    Hometown: Cambridge, MA

    Comment:

    Oh.. pleeeease, you guys are so Bruno and rude like uneducated people. Immorality is a social disease and a lot of gays are thinking using their dicks (excuse my word). Soooo retard. I don't see lesbians having sex on the street?? Pleeeeease use your brain.

  • Name: Fox Vaughan
    Date posted: 11/19/2009 3:57:37 AM
    Hometown: Darlinghurst, Sydney, Au

    Comment:

    Joyce! what a f***ing legend!! Joyce Maynge has bought joy and love and light to Sydney for many years now and I always enjoy seeing her gorgeous face! And to you homophobic asshats that made stupid comments - you know who you are, Harvard - f**k off! and to those that whined that straight people were watching and would "go home and [be against gays] - you dont know Sydney.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 11/18/2009 3:17:10 PM
    Hometown: Palm Springs, CA

    Comment:

    Oh, Harvard, please go to hell. :)

  • Name: STEVE E
    Date posted: 11/18/2009 8:37:39 AM
    Hometown: Denton, TX

    Comment:

    Harvard: I suggest that you observe many of the other street fairs and carnivals. You will find many people, gay and straight, having sex. I will admit it is usually not so obvious, but it is present. I have witnessed this in almost every city/fair I have attended. The idea that this is something that only the gays do is ridiculous.

  • Name: Harvard
    Date posted: 11/18/2009 5:10:43 AM
    Hometown: Cambridge, MA

    Comment:

    Well, at least this one is entertaining compare to Sodomite Fair .. I mean Folsom Street Fair that is sooo not normal. Gays are having sex on the public street. And you want to be treated equally like other normal persons?? OMG!!!

  • Name: dieter
    Date posted: 11/18/2009 4:09:15 AM
    Hometown: sacramento

    Comment:

    wow how sad..what a great entertaining moment...watched by a bunch of straight people who were laughing, smiling, clapping, and filming....who then went home to discuss how to prevent gay peolpe from getting married because gay people are so icky...



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