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GAY PAIR IN A&E AFTER 72-HOUR ‘MEATSPIN’ TRIBUTE

- By BARNEY SAMUELS news@ sundayspor­t. co. uk

ONE of Pete Burns’ lasting legacies to the world will be the infamous “Meatspin” website.

For the uninitiate­d, Meatspin is a short online video loop showing two homosexual­s having intercours­e while the male on top has his penis spinning in circles.

Devastated

THE tragic death of Dead or Alive star Pete Burns last week stunned a generation.

The flamboyant singer – best known for the 1985 hit You Spin Me Round – died aged 57 of a massive cardiac arrest.

Pete, who underwent more than 200 cosmetic surgery procedures, found a new generation of fans when he appeared on Celeb Big Brother in 2006.

But original fans of the musician will never forget

The video is set to Dead or Alive’s You Spin Me Round and is one of the most- shared clips on the internet.

And on Wednesday, devastated by the FAMOUS: Meatspin vid ( right) his finest hour: exposing his massive testicles and doing a PLOP during a London gig in 2000.

An audience member said: “Everyone at the gig was amazed when loss of their idol, homosexual couple Julian Sanderson and Barry Goodwin decided to recreate their very own Meatspin as a fitting tribute.

Unfortunat­ely, ripped to their tits on specialist “gay scene” drugs and rattling full of Viagra, the pair continued bumming for an eye- watering 72 HOURS, after which they had to be taken to hospital.

Barry, 48, of Crewe, Cheshire, lisped: Pete hitched up his skirt to show off those huge testicles. And there was warm applause when he topped this by laying a perfect poo on the stage.

“He was a genius!” IN A STATE: Barry and Julian were rushed to hospital “We were both fans of dear, dear, Pete Burns and we had many a chuckle at the Meatspin video.

“It seemed like a good idea to do our own version after we’d had a load of Tina, Meph and GHB.

“Unfortunat­ely, we sort of lost track of time and the next thing we know, we were in a bit of a state.

“We had to call an ambulance as we were both worn ragged.

“All the staff were very good at A& E. Poor Julian got the worst of it though, as he was being ‘ Mummy’.”

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