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Hannes Eilers, Mr Gay Auckland 2007

Thu 26 Jul 2007 In: Hall of Fame View at Wayback View at NDHA

Hannes Eilers Congrats on becoming the new Mr. Gay Auckland! What did you have to do to win the competition? Well I was pretty much prepared and tried to entertain the audience and judges in a different way to impress them. I guess it is much harder to convince them if you are not a spring chicken anymore! One guy said I'm almost the same age as his father, and so I was laughing before the competition started. I also giggled as they started with a make up session, it was so funny. How did it feel when you won? At that moment I was shocked and proud of myself at the same time. I guess it was not bad for a 'dad'. It just felt really great. I was a bit nervous when I talked to the crowd, but want to thank everybody again for a great night. What's your background, and where did you grow up? I grew up in Germany in a little village close to Hamburg, worked and lived in Muenster for a while and have great family and friends back home. I came to New Zealand three years ago, fell in love with the country and met my partner Shannon. When did you come out as gay, and what was it like for you at the time? I was 23 when I first went to a gay club just by myself, I had a good night and met people I'm still good friends with. As I grew up in a Catholic family, it was not easy at all. My family just couldn't talk about this topic for a while. I was pretty lucky that I have friends who stood by my side and supported me during this period. Today my family is happy that I made my choice. What do you do for work? I'm a Hotel Manager in a gay friendly B   GayNZ.com - 26th July 2007

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First published: Thursday, 26th July 2007 - 8:55pm

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