Dear Straight People

Dear Straight People is an LGBT media platform based in Singapore. Since its launch, Dear Straight People has gained prominence as one of Asia's leading LGBT publications.[1]

History

Founded by Sean Foo in July 2015, Dear Straight People first made a name of itself through its coming out stories, which included notable public figures such as Paralympic medalist Theresa Goh, actor Steven David Lim and the host of Drag Race Thailand, Pangina Heals.

Collaborations

Dear Straight People has been actively involved in collaborations with various LGBT organizations and groups over the years.

Notable collaborations include partnerships with the LGBTQ+ counseling center Oogachaga and the sex workers’ rights group Project X, aimed at raising funds and awareness for their respective missions.[2]

Additionally, the platform has actively engaged in collaborations with companies to support Pride campaigns. In 2021, Dear Straight People partnered with Naumi Hotel Singapore to produce a pride campaign featuring a real life married gay couple.[3] The campaign was noted for being the 'first time a hotel in Singapore has done such a high-profile paid partnership with an LGBTQ+ couple'.[4]

Notable productions

In 2017, Dear Straight People produced a music video of an LGBT cover of Home (Kit Chan song), performed by bisexual singer Lew Loh, which garnered attention and sparked discussions in Singapore.[5] Later that year, Dear Straight People organised a photoshoot called #Reasons4Repeal in support of the repeal of Section 377A. The photoshoot featured over 70 individuals, including former Mediacorp actor Julian Hee.

In 2019, the platform produced the documentary series "Same Love," consisting of three episodes showcasing same-sex couples in Singapore. The series premiered on "Dear Straight People's" YouTube channel on February 11, 2019. The first episode, featuring an openly gay Malay couple with an accepting mother, gained widespread attention and sparked controversy in Malaysia.[6]

Getaway

In 2022, Dear Straight People produced Getaway, which made history as Singapore's first gay Boys Love web drama series.[7] Comprising 5 episodes, Getaway featured an openly queer cast from Singapore and Thailand.[7]

Getaway was a hit, with its first episode garnering over 2 million views on YouTube to date. In addition, the series was nominated for Content of the Year at the 2023 edition of Singapore's national broadcaster Mediacorp's content creator awards, The Pinwheels.[8]

Following Getaway's popular reception, Taiwan-based LGBT streaming service GagaOOLala purchased the rights to stream the series on their platform. On 28 September 2023, Getaway premiered on GagaOOLala.[9]

References

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