– I lost respect for the artist Ole Paus when he was ten years ago vehemently denied that ALF was bisexual. It says the leader of LLH, Bård Nylund Radio Norway news Thursday.
– Lost respect
When Røsbak announced that Prussia had a sexual attraction to men and to women, it went so far that Røsbak received death threats for pork to Prøysens legacy.
One of them then went out against Røsbak was precisely artist Ole Paus. In 2008, rejected the criticism and said Paus according to NRK that Ove Røsbak had coverage to say that Prussia was bisexual.
– No man has invoked any love relationship with ALF. And Prussia has not even told about some love affairs, said Ole Paus then.
– The statements he made has certainly affected my relationship with the artist Ole Paus in later years. I lost a little respect for him then. He had quite negative reactions associated with what came up and I find it a bit odd that he then needed to deny it when he obviously knew when it says Nylund. He still will not stamp Ole Paus as homophobic.
– Irrelevant
Now, ten years later, however, Paus admits that he knew that his friend Prussia were bisexual. He explains on his side during the interview with Radio Norway that he did not regret what he said ten years ago.
– I do not like people who are “oute” others. I believed then and still believe that this was irrelevant to how to understand the artist’s program, says Paus Radio Norway news continues:
– For me it’s more important to be loyal against a deceased friend than to get respect from any chairman of any association. They just need to lose respect for me. This is very, very narrow, says an amused Paus.
to Dagbladet do not want Ole Paus to elaborate any further on this matter.
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