Rugby star Israel Folau says has “no regrets” about his homophobia as he laughs his way to the bank

 

Israel Folau
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Anti-gay rugby star Israel Folau has said he wants to “move forward” from his past homophobic comments. He also wants fans to know he has “no regrets” about what he said.

To recap: The former Aussie rugby player made international headlines back in 2018 for comments he made about gay people on social media. Folau repeatedly denied being homophobic, though he also made comments disparaging marriage equality and a then-new Australian law that allowed transgender people to more easily change their gender on their birth certificates.

He attracted further controversy in 2019 after copying Bible passages to his social media condemning homosexuality. Rugby Australia immediately denounced the post as homophobic and subsequently terminated his contract. Folau later resurrected his career playing rugby in France and then Japan.

Related: Israel Folau forces Rugby Australia to apologize to him and pay up

Now, in a new interview discussing his possible transfer to the island nation of Tonga, Folau…

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