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Tuure Boelius bathes in glitter confetti for new music video

Finnish pop star Tuure Boelius can be found bathing a tub full of golden glitter confetti in his latest video.

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The eighteen year old singer’s latest song is Vihaan rakastaa sua, which translates as I hate to love. Aside from bathing in confetti Tuure can also be found dancing in flour, writhing on a desk and smashing up some random objects.

The teenager first came to prominence on a Finnish talent quest and he’s built up quite a following. Back in November 2016 Tuure announced to his YouTube fans that he was gay, and it’s only made him more popular.

The new song is the fifth single to be released by the singer. Last year he took part in the Finnish equivalent of Dancing with the Stars. While he didn’t win the competition, he did showcase some spectacular outfits during the series.

Check out the latest video.

OIP Staff


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