Pete Burns

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Pete Burns performing in Liverpool, 2008
Pete Burns (born 1959) is a singer-songwriter.

He was born in Port Sunlight on the Wirral and worked for a time in a record shop in Liverpool. In 1980 he founded the band "Dead or Alive". In 2006 he was a contestant in Celebrity Big Brother.

In 1978 Burns married hairdresser Lynne Corlett, they remained married until 2006.[1] That year, on 9 February, he announced his engagement to his partner, Michael Simpson, on the television show Richard & Judy, where he displayed their matching engagement rings designed by Vivienne Westwood. Their civil partnership took place on 6 July.[1] Burns split from Simpson 10 months after their marriage and said that he wanted to file for divorce. He stated that gay marriage does not work and that it is better to be married to a woman.[1] However since then Burns has reunited with Simpson. Burns remains on good terms with his ex-wife.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-563814/Gay-marriage-does-work--men-just-predatory-says-Pete-Burns.html "Gay marriage does not work – men are just too predatory, says Pete Burns" Daily Mail 3 May 2008