British crooner Sam Smith, who is up for six Grammy awards Sunday, has dedicated his new music video for “Lay Me Down” to “gay men and women and transgendered men and women all over the world.”
The video, released Thursday, features Smith marrying a man, in a church, in England. According to Rolling Stone, the fictional wedding took place at the parish church of St. Margaret, Lee — an Anglican church. While same-sex marriage has been legal in England since March of last year, it remains “illegal for the Churches of England and Wales to marry same-sex couples,” according to the Church of England’s website.
“We’re the first ever to do it,” Smith told Rolling Stone.
He premiered the video via his Facebook and Instagram accounts, with the accompanying message:
Dear all, The Lay Me Down music video holds a very dear place in my heart. With this video myself and Ryan Hope the director have decided to make a statement and showcase something we passionately believe in. This video shows my dreams that one day gay men and women and transgendered men and women all over the world, like all our straight families and friends, will be able to get married under any roof, in any city, in any town, in any village, in any country. I hope you enjoy it.









