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$65 Million To Turn Lesbian Daughter Straight

 

A Hong Kong tycoon is offering $65 million dollars to any male suitor who can woo his daughter out of lesbianism. The flamboyant mogul is promising the hard cash to any man who can incline his same-sex attracted daughter into marriage.

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Dismissing facts that his daughter married her long term girlfriend in France recently, Cecil Chao promises he is not fussy about potential suitors – ‘I don’t mind whether he is rich or poor. The important thing is that he is generous and kind hearted,

‘Gigi is a very good woman with both talents and looks. She is devoted to her parents, is generous and does volunteer work,’ he added.

Although having been in a committed relationship with a woman for seven years, daughter Gigi is laughing off the eccentric proposition, referring to it as ‘quite entertaining’.

‘He has an interesting interpretation of me’, she said.

‘Sometimes people just refuse to accept what they are told. Let time be the witness’.

Known for being a playboy, Chao has claimed to have slept with over ten thousand women.

Same-sex marriage is not recognised in Hong Kong. Known as a socially conservative city, homosexuality was only decriminalised in 1991.

Nadine Walker

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