Australian Sign Language Interpreter’s X-Rated Performance Goes Viral At Sydney WorldPride Performance With Kim Petras
Footage has gone viral of an X-rated performance by an Australian Sign Language interpreter at the Sydney WorldPride closing concert over the weekend.
AUSLAN interpreter Marc Ethan was hired to interpret live sign language for the artists performing at the live event, but things got very spicy when transgender Kim Petras took the stage.
Kim performed songs from her raunchy new EP Sl*t Pop, while Marc delivered sign language versions of the X-rated lyrics on a screen projected behind her.
A video filmed by members of the audience shows Marc thrusting and rotating his hips as Kim performed her racy song They Wanna F**k.
Another clip shows Marc doing dramatic sucking movements while Kim performs Throat Goat, a song dedicated to the singer’s love of performing oral sex on a man.
Footage has gone viral of Australian Sign Language interpreter Marc Ethan’s X-rated performance during the Kim Petras show at the Sydney WorldPride closing concert on Sunday night. Pictured on the left is Kim Petras, and on the right is Marc Ethan at the show.
“I could take it all, love it big or small, make it hit the wall, I’m the throat goat,” Kim sang, as Marc pretended to insert an object into her mouth with both hands.
Marc also made explicit gestures as Kim performed her song Coconuts, a song dedicated to her own breasts.
‘My coconuts, you can put them in your mouth,’ sang the German star as Marc gestured provocatively.
Another clip shows Marc doing dramatic sucking movements while Kim performs Throat Goat, a song dedicated to the singer’s love of performing oral sex on a man.
“I could take it all, love it big or small, make it hit the wall, I’m the throat goat,” Kim sang, as Marc pretended to insert a burly object into her mouth with both hands.
It comes after a 20-year-old nursing student and American Sign Language specialist went viral after her rousing performance during Rihanna’s Super Bowl show.
Justina Mile became the first deaf performer at America’s premier sporting event when proceedings began at State Park Stadium in Arizona last month.
She also made history by becoming the first deaf person to perform her pre-show anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing, sung live by Tony Award-winning singer and actress Sheryl Lee Ralph.
But it was her subsequent appearance at Rihanna’s highly-anticipated halftime show that turned heads, and her stunning delivery, accompanied by energetic dancing, has since gone viral.
It comes after Justina Mile, a 20-year-old nursing student and American Sign Language specialist, (pictured) went viral following her rousing performance during Rihanna’s Super Bowl show.
Her appearance at Rihanna’s long-awaited halftime show turned heads. Pictured: Rihanna performing at the Super Bowl, February 12, 2023