Singapore's First Series About Gay Life Is a Hit
People Like Us is Singapore's first ever gay webseries and it's giving Western audiences a rare look at queer life in the East Asian republic.
February 20 2017 5:00 AM
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People Like Us is Singapore's first ever gay webseries and it's giving Western audiences a rare look at queer life in the East Asian republic.
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