They are too afraid to be known they are homosexual. Is it wrong within the law of Malaysia when saying I am a homosexual ?
Of course, Steven David Lim dared to admit he is a gay and even accept interview after Singapore has repealled the 377A Penal Code.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_377A_(Singapore)
Why these artists do not dare to repeal the 377 Penal Code in Malaysia and they can live happily and others would have less health problems, read here the benefits of repealing the 377 Penal Code
https://riverofrainbow.blogspot.com/2025/03/repeal-377-penal-code-reduce-mental.html
The platform divers who have come out as homosexual, read the AI info :
- Tom Daley (GBR): Came out in 2013, going on to win multiple Olympic medals, including gold in 2020 and silver in 2024.
- Matthew Mitcham (AUS): Came out shortly before winning the 10-meter platform gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
- Greg Louganis (USA): Regarded as one of the greatest divers in history, he came out publicly after his competitive career.
- Maxim Bouchard (CAN): Openly gay Canadian diver who competed in the Olympics.
- Aidan Faminoff (CAN): Former Florida State University and Canadian national team diver.
- Ford McLiney (USA): Former Texas A&M platform diver.
The artists may have better support and less mental health. Of course, they can have coffee and cakes in the 5-star hotel but the poor people are swallowing the anti depression pills, wasting the taxpayers money.
Even you do not come, we can see your fingers and know whom you are, your sexuality.
You can look at the beautiful gay fingers of Steven David Lim and the host, both are gays.


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