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Kelly Allen

Sir Elton John slammed for saying his sporty sons are 'real boys' who like girls

Sir Elton John has been hit by a backlash after saying his sons are “real boys” and “normal” because they fancy girls and like sport.

The music legend, 72, who has Zachary, eight, and Elijah, six, has been described as “the world’s most famous gay dad” and
an icon for many in the LGBT community.

Speaking about his lads, he said: “My boys are so boyish. They are real boys. They’re flirts – girl mad.

“They said, ‘There was a new girl in class today and she really fancies me’ and I said, ‘That’s great!’

Elton has two sons, Elijah and Zachary, with husband David Furnish (Getty)

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“They’re real boys and they’re just very athletic, normal kids.”

Labour MP Chris Bryant, who has campaigned for gay rights, said that he was “very surprised” by Elton’s comments.

He added: “I never thought I would hear Elton John use the word ‘normal’ in a stereotypical way.

“There are thousands of ways of being a boy and you don’t have to like football, you don’t have to like girls – you can be Billy Elliot or Elton John.

Chris Bryant criticised Elton's choice of words (Phil Harris/Daily Mirror)

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“He built his career on being alternative. It sounds like he has gone through a time warp. It’s very 1950s.

“It’s moments like this you miss George Michael... maybe Elton misses him too.”

Multi-millionaire Elton has been open about his own childhood, trying to deal with his Army dad’s reaction to his
sexuality and love for music.

He wrote the music for the 2005 theatre version of Billy Elliot, saying he had been moved to tears by the film.

A biopic of Elton's life is coming to cinemas soon (Getty)

Its theme of a father failing to understand his son’s artistic dreams mirr-ored his own life, Elton said.

At the time, he said: “I had a difficult relationship with my father which got sorted out in the end.”

But Elton’s husband, David Furnish, 56, said the hurt went much deeper.

He explained: “Billy’s dad eventually supports him in a way Elton’s dad never did. There was a lot of tension, a lot of friction.”

Elton is on his final tour, Farewell Yellow Brick Road, which has 23 shows in the UK and Ireland.

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