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27 Apr 2012

Hong Kong pop star Anthony Wong comes out

Hong Kong pop singer Anthony Wong has come out as gay – making him the only second openly gay high profile singer in the territory after the late Leslie Cheung to do so.

After years of public speculation, Hong Kong pop singer Anthony Wong Yiu Ming (黃耀明) has officially come out as gay. He made the announcement during the last night of his four-night concert series as the lead singer of Tat Ming Pair (达明一派) on Monday. The duo first starting performing in the 1980s and was popular throughout the 1990s.

Anthony Wong

Wong’s declaration has made him the first high profile Hong Kong artist to come out in publicly since the late pop superstar Leslie Cheung who came out in a documentary Yang ± Yin in 1996. Cheung was 46 when he committed suicide in 2003.

On the first night of his concert series at the Hong Kong Coliseum, the 49-year-old is said to have hinted about his sexual orientation when he played a video in which he was seen caressing a man. It asked: “Is Anthony Wong a tongzhi?” When the media asked him about his sexuality after the first night, Wong denied he was a tongzhi (同志).

On the last night of the show, he said – after performing 'Forgetting Him is She' and 'Forbidden Colour' – in Cantonese: “People don’t need to guess whether I’m a tongzhi anymore. I’m gay. I’m a homosexual.” He then spelled it out: “G-A-Y.”

“This is the 21st century, people don’t have to live in a dream anymore like in the song Forbidden Colour (禁色); one day we will not be judged by who we love. Nor will people need to speculate whether you are gay.”

His speech was greeted by cheers and applause from the audience.

He also took a swipe at the territory’s well known paparazzi industry: “I’m sorry, members of the media. For the next 20 years, I’ll keep singing songs, but you don’t need to ask me this question any longer. As for why I didn't disclose my sexual orientation earlier, I was just afraid that you wouldn't have any gossip to spread. Now that everything is done, thanks everyone."

Wong later revealed that his boyfriend was in the audience and his band mate Tats Lau also expressed his support to his partner.

When he was asked if the duo (Wong and Lau) would get married (to their respective partners) on the same day, he replied: “Not at this stage as Hong Kong is still not yet legal, my next goal would be fighting for this right. The society hasn’t change a bit. People are still judgmental and youngers are still afraid of coming out to their parents.” He stressed he wouldn’t encourage others to come out, as he knew people are still afraid. He thought that people shouldn’t be in fear, and people didn’t need discuss it publicly.

Most of his fans were happy about news but not surprised. Other celebrities found his coming out to be brave and encouraging.

At the end of the night he updated his Weibo saying, “Thanks everyone, I am pretty happy and gay!”

Hong Kong

Reader's Comments

1. 2012-04-27 04:16  
A very brave and generous thing to do.

Many Thanks

David
2. 2012-04-27 04:40  
Keep it UP!
Comment #3 was deleted by its author on 2012-04-27 04:40
4. 2012-04-27 05:16  
support, love your songs
5. 2012-04-27 08:21  
“我不是同志,我是一个同性恋者”。

How wonderful is it. The step is truly not easy to take, he handled this on his own.

Different sexual orientation is completely not a matter. The point is what kind of people we are going to be.
6. 2012-04-27 10:37  
Hins Cheung, another HK singer, is also openly gay I think. Guess he's not as high profile as Mr. Wong.
7. 2012-04-27 14:08  
Old news.Everyone knew he was gay way back when he was 1/2 of Tat Ming Pair.
8. 2012-04-27 14:27  
*w* meow~~~
9. 2012-04-27 15:25  
Brave man ,maybe he can inspire other young guys to come out and live there lives freely and to be who they are and not what society try's to dictate .
10. 2012-04-27 16:49  
Well done Anthony. May you and your partner be very happy :-)
11. 2012-04-27 17:31  
好耶。耀明。
12. 2012-04-27 18:59  
Hurray. Finally someone from HK spoke out. Hong Kong has always been upholding the 'don't ask, don't talk' motto. Perhaps it is about time to change this small island mentality.
13. 2012-04-27 19:28  
wishing u all the best,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

14. 2012-04-28 10:54  
So happy that he has the empowerment to speak up.

Wong, I'm proud of you!!! Wishing you and your partner all the best!!
15. 2012-04-29 03:11  
So happy to see Anthony Wong finally come out in HKG, we all support him since his song Forbidden Colour (禁色) in 1991 he's the man can bring this song to us over 20 yr ago, happy gay life anthony ;)
16. 2012-04-29 07:55  
Being gay is being yourself. Coming out is just one way of expressing oneself. How you project to others is more important because that's how people will perceive you and accept you.

Anyway good to know that more and more people I know are comfortable of being who they are.
17. 2012-04-29 16:47  
Everyone has a choice. He made his choice to come-out. Let us wish everyone out there, be it closet or come-out happy always.
18. 2012-05-02 09:05  
Even though BoBochan88 comments ' Old news.Everyone knew he was gay way back when he was 1/2 of Tat Ming Pair. ' is true, it takes courage , lots of it, especially for an entertainer/singer like Anthony Wong to admit it to the public and media in such a way, as through his concert.
It is quite different for an ordinary person, one that is not reconizable to the public in any capacity for his works or services to come out, than it is for a known entertainer such as Anthony Wong.
The facts remains that each coming out of 'known media person/s ' overall adds to the public's perception that it is becoming less of a taboo to be gay. But at the same time, let us not forget there remains a large percentage of the Earth's population who hate, despise and discriminate against us.
And to borrow a phrase...a journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.
I wish Anthony and his partner my best wishes and more courage to face other people's hate and discriminations against LBGT people.
19. 2012-05-04 09:33  
Congratulation !!! May you have a HAPPY, BRIGHT LIFE ahead :)
20. 2012-05-04 12:22  
bravo!
21. 2012-05-15 06:28  
Classier way (and better image-wise) than the embarrassing route George Michael took.
Comment edited on 2012-05-15 06:31:52

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