The Liberal Democrat candidate for Mayor of London is to ‘tie the knot’ with his boyfriend.
Brian Paddick told the Pink Paper of his civil partnership plans in an interview published yesterday.
The 49-year-old was until May last year the most senior out gay policeman in the country in his former role as Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan police.

His boyfriend, Petter Belsvik, 36, is originally from Norway. The couple live in Vauxhall, south London.
Asked if he was planning a civil partnership, Mr Paddick replied:
“Yes, we are – that’s an exclusive!
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For a while now, Luke Macfarlane has been reported as being gay and in the past, romantically linked (dating) Wentworth Miller. It’s true they are friends, but Luke has taken that bold step in Hollywood to come out as gay. Well done Luke! He is probably shitting himself right now about the media revelation (no surprise I think Luke).

“I don’t know what will happen professionally … that is the fear, but I guess I can’t really be concerned about what will happen, because it’s my truth.
Luke Macfarlane: ‘I can’t really be concerned about what will happen, because it’s my truth.’
Ontario borm actor Luke Macfarlane is currently filming hit television series Brothers & Sisters in Los Angeles where he plays a gay character Scotty Wandell. If you have been following it (and we havent as we are in London) the season finale is the wedding of Lukes character Scotty Wandell, to Kevin Walker
Speaking in an interview to Ann Johansson for The Globe and Mail, Luke is quoted a saying
“There is this desire in L.A. to wonder who you are and what’s been blaring for me for the last three years is how can I be most authentic to myself - so this is the first time I am speaking about it in this way.”
The episode, which started shooting yesterday and will air on May 11 on ABC and Global, is a monumental step in television culture, he says.

Luke holds ambitions to be married to a gay partner one day (which is perfectly possible in Canada for both citizens and in some states non citizens).
In the interview with Ann Johansson, Luke speaks about relationships and the importance of the person not the sexuality and his personal aspirations.
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