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Alfie Arcuri releases 'Love is Love' a song for marriage equality

Alfie Arcuri has released a song supporting marriage equality. Love is Love was written by the winner of The Voice, who wanted to show his support for marriage equality.

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“The time has come for our voices to be heard. This is much greater than just marriage, this is about acceptance and human rights,” Arcuri said of Australia’s push for marriage equality.

Arcuri’s first original single If They Only Knew was a great success exceeding one million video views across Vevo and Facebook.

The singer recently witnessed first-hand how far Australia has come when his grandma ‘Nonna’ voted yes to show her support for same sex couples and their families to support his dreams and future.

“It was a very emotional moment for me when my nonna voted yes – particularly knowing how much she struggled in the beginning with my sexuality. I knew her love for me conquered all and it reminded me that love has no boundaries and the importance of fighting for what you believe in and in your right to love whoever you want.”Arcuri said.

Check out the inspiring video clip below.

Love Is Love – Alfie Arcuri

Love Is Love #LoveIsLove

https://AlfieArcuri.lnk.to/LoveIsLoveFA

Posted by Alfie Arcuri on Thursday, October 12, 2017

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