The lesbian daughter of a Hong Kong tycoon who has offered millions of dollars to any man who can win her heart is asking him to come to terms with her sexuality.
"As your daughter, I
would want nothing more than to make you happy," Gigi Chao writes to her
father, Cecil, in an open letter published Wednesday in two local
newspapers. "But in terms of relationships, your expectations of me and
the reality of who I am, are not coherent."
Cecil Chao, a wealthy
real estate developer, made headlines around the world in 2012 when he
offered 500 million Hong Kong dollars (roughly $65 million) to any man who succeeded in marrying his daughter.
The only requirement is that the man "loves my daughter, and she loves him," he said at the time.
He proposed the
multimillion dollar dowry after it emerged that Gigi Chao and her
longtime female partner, Sean Eav, had their relationship blessed in a
church ceremony in Paris.
His refusal to accept the
relationship leaped back into the news in Hong Kong this month after a
Malaysian newspaper that interviewed him reported that he might be
willing to double his dowry offer.
"I am sorry that people
have been saying insensitive things about you lately," she writes to her
father, stressing that she "will always forgive you for thinking the
way you do, because I know you think you are acting in my best
interests."
She says she takes responsibility for some of her father's misplaced expectations.
When he first announced the huge dowry in 2012, she said at the time she found it "quite entertaining."
But now she appears to be setting the record straight.
"I'm sorry to mislead
you to think I was only in a lesbian relationship because there was a
shortage of good, suitable men in Hong Kong," she writes. "There are
plenty of good men, they are just not for me."
She says that she felt
"an indescribable discomfort" in the presence of boyfriends she had in
the past. But with 46-year-old Eav, she says she is "comfortable and
satisfied with my life and completely at ease with her."
Her 77-year-old father
has never married, earning a reputation for appearing on the pages of
local newspapers and magazines in the arms of beautiful women. He once
reportedly bragged of having had 10,000 girlfriends.
Gigi Chao says in her letter that she regrets that her father has "no idea how happy I am with my life."
She also urges him to try to accept her female partner.
"It would mean the world
to me if you could just not be so terrified of her, and treat her like a
normal, dignified human being," she writes.
SOURCE: www.cnn.com
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