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Love takes on many shapes and forms and [these songs are] for whoever you want to sing [them]. Her mother is Taiwanese, whereas her mother has Teochew ancestry.

Rather, she is an androgynous person, a term used to refer to the people who support and promote the community and have both masculine and feminine characteristics.

Hopefully we can all grow to respect each other’s differences,” she emphasized.

“I think people still don’t know who I am. As a result, some may regard the term as an integral part of the LGBTIQ+ umbrella.

Liu first broke into K-Pop in 2008 when a talent agency scouted her. Love is eternal. Gay, straight, bi, whatever, it doesn’t matter.

However, some fans have suggested that she might have been bisexual because of MVs songs such as Ready for the RideLifeline, and Closed Doors.

The Beautiful singer’s full name is Amber Josephine Liu, whereas the American pro’s full name is Amber Christine Liu Chang. The fact that Amber served as a writer and one of the directors, too, makes it all the more meaningful.

Amber has long self-identified as an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community.

I have a lot of LGBTQ friends, and when you love someone so much, why would anyone take that away from somebody?

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She was assigned female at birth. No, you’re not!When I hang out with one of my trans friends, he’s so happy to be who he is now.

Amber Liu goes all-in in love and relationship...talks about her ex-partners

The creator of Z! Ep also discussed her love life with Billboard. If you say something to me I’ll be thinking about that until I go home.

I hid this problem from my family. If we all sang the same melody how can there be harmony? “LIFELINE,” whose music video features two male dancers, sends a much needed message about the importance of inclusion and acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community.

The incident sparked a wider conversation about the importance of acceptance and diversity and the negative impact that hate and discrimination can have on individuals and society as a whole.

The album largely consists of songs about love, separation, freedom, privacy, and her struggle.

She said her first “I love you” at 16, and since then, the word’s meaning has changed for her many times.