London: Britain's former prime minister, celebrities and some of the globe's top business names are celebrating Australia's endorsement of same-sex marriage with homegrown pop stars and marriage equality supporters Kylie Minogue and Sia leading applause for the result.
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London-based Minogue, who when she was engaged said she would not marry until the same right was afforded to gay couples in her home country, said on Twitter: "Love is love, always was love, will always be love."
Her message was promptly reposted by the popular Scottish conservatives leader Ruth Davidson who is gay.
#Australia ... ???????? #MarriageEquality ???? Love is love, always was love, always will be love.??? kylie minogue (@kylieminogue) November 14, 2017
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron whose conservative government legislated same-sex marriage in 2015 said he was delighted Australia was following the lead of one of his greatest achievements.
I'm incredibly proud of legalising Same Sex Marriage in the UK & delighted that other countries are looking to do the same. G'day Australia! https://t.co/Beg9poCc1T??? David Cameron (@David_Cameron) November 15, 2017
Singer Sia posted a picture of a heart with the rainbow flag and said "the Australian people have spoken loud and clear".
the Australian people have spoken loud and clear. #LoveIsLove ?????????????????????????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/FMQ1tDc9yY??? sia (@Sia) November 14, 2017
Television talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres, whose wife Portia de Rossi is Australian, posted that she was proud of Australia.
It's a g'day. Way to go Australia. #MarriageEquality pic.twitter.com/0tdnBHPAW1??? Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) November 14, 2017
US singer Ricky Martin tweeted to his 20 million followers that it was a "great day for human rights".
Today is a great day for human rights. #Australia says YES to marriage equality. BRAVO! This makes me so happy. pic.twitter.com/pCLUOhvD06??? Ricky Martin (@ricky_martin) November 15, 2017
US country singer Miley Cyrus, engaged to Australian actor Liam Hemsworth, said she was "proud to be Australian by association".
Yes!!!!! Congrats Australia! Every step taken is one closer to World Peace! Love love love you! Proud to be Australian by association lol ?????????????????? pic.twitter.com/1zO5kSjMS7??? Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) November 14, 2017
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Australia's decision was another "important step towards equality for all".
Congratulations Australia! Another important step toward equality for all. ???????? #MarriageEquality??? Tim Cook (@tim_cook) November 15, 2017
Former American Idol star Adam Lambert said "Whooohoooo marriage equality in Australia."
Wooohoooo marriage equality in Australia ! ???? pic.twitter.com/JRTt9qFpvE??? ADAM LAMBERT (@adamlambert) November 15, 2017
"We support and love every one of you," Pride in London said.
AUSTRALIA HAS VOTED YES TO MARRIAGE EQUALITY!!
WELL DONE AUSTRALIA!! ??????????????
WE LOVE AND SUPPORT EVERY ONE OF YOU!!!
WELL DONE @AMEQUALITY AND @SYDNEYMARDIGRAS!! pic.twitter.com/rWaX10H14Q??? Pride in London (@LondonLGBTPride) November 14, 2017
Tennis champion Billie Jean King said she couldn't wait to celebrate in the country in the new year.
Cheers to #Australia who voted with a resounding YES! for #MarriageEquality! Can't wait to celebrate with you in January. ????????????????? Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) November 15, 2017