Dua Lipa has joined fellow celebrities Elton John and George Clooney by urging her followers to boycott Brunei-owned businesses. This is after the country instituted a penal code which punishes homosexuality with death.

Dua wrote on Twitter: “Gay rights are human rights. Boycott the the industries and the people that believe in inhumane anti LGBT+ laws. Taking a stand today and forever to show support. The fight is never over we’re only scratching the surface but we need to be louder than ever.

Previously, George Clooney started the boycott with his friend Elton John following suit.

Sir Elton tweeted: “I commend my friend, #GeorgeClooney, for taking a stand against the anti-gay discrimination and bigotry taking place in the nation of #Brunei—a place where gay people are brutalised, or worse—by boycotting the Sultan’s hotels.”

Do you agree with the boycott against Brunei-owned businesses? What are your thoughts on the penal code? Have your say by leaving a comment below.

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