Soo Wincci singer who now lives in Taiwan explained that the music video singing a Mandarin song titled Not Brave love story featuring gay couples produced only for the domestic market of the country.
Wincci Soo, 28, said the music video so not something wrong in Taiwan because it does not affect the sensitivity of the country's people.
"The music video was launched last year and it has won many awards in Taiwan. I admit it is about a woman who was upset after getting to know her boyfriend is gay couples.
"I know in Malaysia, it is quite sensitive when dealing with homosexuality, but in Taiwan it is not a problem because there is more open society like the United States," he said when contacted by mStar Online via Application WhatsApp.
Soo Wincci said this when asked to comment on the music video singing a Mandarin song, which was launched in Taiwan last year.
Music video lasted five minutes is titled Not Brave criticism on the blogs of entertainment when displaying scenes of homosexual men or gay couples.
In the meantime, Soo Wincci also recognizes music video is also a story of real life experience that he had encountered a few years ago.
He has experience in love with a man who is trying to live the lifestyle.
Music video is also a bit of talk about the story of my life a few years ago where I had fallen in love with a gay man.
"It was too much pain to our hearts because the third person is a man not a woman, I've never told this to anyone else because I know people will say I'm stupid," he said.
Add Winci Soo, the event also makes him difficult to trust any men at the moment.
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