George Michael was a saint. Don't let anyone tell you differently.
Although the press hounded him for his supposed controversies,Watch The Fourth Body Online the man was a shining beacon of hope, light and leather.
So it's fitting then that the late, great singer and gay icon has been honoured with a memorial mural in Sydney, Australia, casting him as pseudo a religious icon.
SEE ALSO: George Michael helped a generation realise it was okay to be gayThe portrait, painted by acclaimed local graffiti artist Scott Marsh, shows Michael as a "Patron Saint of Parks at Night" -- a tongue-in-cheek tribute to his healthy sexual appetite and proclivity to "go outside."
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He's also been painted holding a joint, because of course he has.
The portrait seems particularly fitting given the huge number of stories that have emerged in the wake of his death concerning Michael's secret, incredible generosity.
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Throwing a free Christmas concert for nurses is pretty saintly, after all.
Vale George. Thanks for keeping the faith.
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