Elton John Turns 75: Who Is Husband David Furnish?

Elton John Turns 75 Who Is Husband David Furnish

ELTON JOHN. British pop star Elton John celebrates his 75th birthday and releases the album “Diamonds: The Ultimate Greatest Hits” for the occasion. The opportunity to take an interest in the one who shares his life.

Elton John blows out his 75 candles! The British pop star releases the album for the occasion Diamonds: The Ultimate Greatest Hitsthis Friday, March 25, 2022. A birthday and a new record, for the one who is currently continuing his farewell world tour, which will pass through Paris, at La Défense Arena, on June 11 and 12, 2022. The opportunity for us to s interested in her life, especially in the people with whom Elton John shares his life and especially, in David Furnish, her husband.

After his first marriage, the singer met him in 1993. Born in 1962, David Furnish is a Canadian producer and publicist. It was in London, where he went for work, that he met the singer, who was fifteen years older than him. In 2007, he also produced a documentary on concerts given by Elton John in England and Brazil. It was Elton John who asked for her hand in 2005, during a dinner surrounded by their friends and family at their home in Old Windsor, England. Their civil marriage, on December 21, 2005 in Windsor, was the first homosexual marriage celebrated in Great Britain.Brittany after the passage of the law authorizing these unions. As for his work, David Furnish also dedicates it a lot to his husband, since it is for example he who produces Rocketmanthe biopic on Elton John released in 2019.

Together, the two spouses have two sons, Zachary and Elijah, born in 2011 and 2013 to a surrogate mother, whom they are raising well away from the media and the spotlight, saying they never “bring Elton home.” “They know their dad is famous. But when we’re outside and someone asks for a picture, or takes a picture of us, they ask why,” he told American magazine The Mirror in 2019. And to add: “We try not to spoil them (…) they receive pocket money every week (…). They have to do household chores at home (…) helps to empower themselves, because God knows they don’t lead a normal life, we can’t pretend that”.

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