Neighbours gets its first same-sex marriage proposal
It may not be TV history, but ELEVEN soap sure gets the timing right.
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Neighbours will feature a same-sex proposal when it resumes next week as David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) proposing to Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson).
“The writing department actually fluked this,” Wilson told News Corp.
“We filmed this about three months ago and the writers came up with the idea about six months ago so the timing has worked out perfectly.”
Neighbours continues to upstage Home and Away with its progressive storylines, despite the earlier classification, but there are rumours Summer Bay may be getting a gay character soon.
Meanwhile the News Corp article headlined “Neighbours to air first same-sex marriage proposal on Australian TV” overlooks earlier examples.
In 2012 Big Brother winner Benjamin Norris proposed to his boyfriend, also named Ben, following his Live eviction.
In 2015’s House Husbands Alex (Darren McMullen) proposed to Kane (Gyton Grantley).
Last year on Bride and Prejudice Chris Jewell also proposed to partner Grant, while the show also featured Sydney couple Charity & Phoebe.
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thats good, but its a shame that neighbours is on eleven and its hardly featured on the cover of tv week magazine anymore. hopefully with cbs now owning ten maybe hopefully itll move neighbours back to ten
Wasn’t it the deal CBS when eleven started that stipulated Neighbours be shown on eleven?
Curious to see if they mention that it is now legal or are careful not to mention it, in case the result of the postal vote was different.