'I'm doing my own thing and no one can take that away from me': Dannii Minogue refuses to back sister Kylie and her fiancé Joshua Sasse's marriage equality campaign
A bunch of celebrities, from Sir Ian McKellen to Coldplay's Chris Martin, have thrown their support behind Kylie Minogue and Joshua Sasse's Say I Do Down Under campaign.
But the pop star's sister Dannii Minogue has said that while she is all for marriage equality and supports gay rights, she won't be getting on board and wearing a campaign T-shirt like everyone else.
The 45-year-old told The Daily Telegraph: 'I am doing my own thing and have done for ever and no one can take that away from me.'
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'I am doing my own thing': Dannii Minogue (seen in December in London) refuses to back sister Kylie and her fiancé Joshua Sasse's marriage equality campaign
The singer and actress added that she had her own Gay marriage support T-shirt that she has previously worn while performing at a festival.
She added: 'I guess I have been a part of the movement, as a movement, not as anyone's particular movement (for years).'
In 2010, Dannii showed her support for marriage equality and sent a message to the International Day Against Homophobia Equal Love rally that May.
Standing up for their beliefs! Kylie and Joshua are seen here at the ARIA Awards in November with their campaign T-shirts on
'Love is love': Dannii has long been a support of marriage equality and is seen here wearing a symbolic T-shirt before performing at the Adelaide Feast Festival
She also recently posed up with a ring designed by Nadia Neuman to support marriage quality.
Celebrities meanwhile who have backed Kylie and her man's campaign include Tina Arena, Rose Byrne, Ellie Goulding and Natalie Imbruglia.
At the ARIA Awards last year, Kylie and Joshua appeared on stage to talk about their campaign, proudly wearing their T-shirts as they introduced singer Troye Sivan.
Wearing it proudly! A bunch of celebrities, including Sir Ian McKellen, have thrown their support behind the campaign
Worthwhile cause: Chris Martin and Rose Byrne have also showed their support
Doing their thing: At the ARIA Awards last year, Kylie and Joshua appeared on stage to talk about their campaign, proudly wearing their T-shirts as they introduced singer Troye Sivan
'We are here to introduce a shining light in there Australian music industry, but we are also here to say thank you to everyone who supported Josh's campaign for equality,' Kylie said.
Joshua then continued: 'Thank you. Sweetheart. This is more than just a movement. This is people's lives, and we want to say to every single member of the LGBT community - you are not alone.'
He added: 'You have a voice. If we all stand together, we can bring Australia back on the right side of history and make 2017 the year that we all say, "I do", Down Under.'
In October, the couple announced they won't marry until the laws are changed, with the British hunk admitting to The Fix: 'I'm really hoping that it won't be a matter of years, and that public and global change will turn the tide'.
Taking a stand: In October, the couple announced they won't marry until the laws are changed
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