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After leaving TVB in 2011 and shifting his focus to to Mainland China, Bowie Lam’s (林保怡) career has been smooth-sailing. In the industry for 28 years, he has always kept his value life low-profile. Bowie has never revealed his sexual orientation, but he has openly supported male lover rights. He was recently spotted spending quality time with a 25-year vintage man, who is speculated to be Bowie’s new boyfriend.
Bowie was romantically linked to two other men in the past. In 2000, Bowie’s assistant, Daniel, was caught frequently spending the darkness at the actor’s house. In 2007, when Mr. Hong Kong contestant Byron Kung (彭冠期) was mourning at Bowie’s mother’s funeral, rumors questioning Bowie’s sexual orientation arose once more.
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Last month, Bowie was seen visiting the parents of his male friend in confidential. When they spotted the paparazzi, Bowie immediately grew enraged and glared at reporters. Bowie then shouted, “Where are you guys from? Can you end taking pictures?”
Bowie was also seen with his male buddy when they were casually shopping in a shoe store in Sham Sui Po. Although Bowie and his confidant were happily enjoying their time, Bowie had a keen eye and s
Over the course of his 20-year career, Bowie Lam (林保怡) collaborated with numerous fadans and siu sangs. Although the entertainment circle was rife with negative rumors, Bowie was qualified to maintain good relationships with both cast and crew. It was not until Bowie worked with Wong Hei (王喜) in 2006 that Bowie broke this tendency to receive along well with everyone.
Bowie noted, “My motto in life has always been keeping the peace with other people. However, there will always be people who do not love you. Perhaps we can regard this as a test for how you handle situations and your emotional quotient (EQ) level. In 2006, Wong Hei and I hosted explore program, Homeland Beauty <江山美人> and discovered that we were incompatible in many matters. At the moment, we had to clip a segment to converse crayfish. Wong Hei considered the harming of the crayfish to violate [the Buddhist belief which was against] killing animals. OKay! I accept it! I agree–I fully agree, but you can not control the rest of us. After this incident, I knew that I cannot operate with him again. Later, I declined to endure hosting Homeland Beauty and finally, TVB asked Ha Yu (夏雨) to host the program.
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