Zee spent years in denial about his sexuality in his home country due to fear of being ostracized.
While homosexuality is not illegal in China, it is still a powerful social taboo.
"They can't accept me, they think I was brainwashed by western culture and they regret sending me to the UK," he said."They think I don't have a strong enough mind to be a straight person, they think I made a choice."Living in Bristol has been transformative for Zee, and performing at the city's Pride event was a pivotal moment.
When asked about his future plans for Miss Dynasty, he said: "I want this character to make me stronger, I want to be true to myself.
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