Celebs Are Boycotting Top Hotels Owned By The Sultan Of Brunei, Following The Country's New Anti-LGBTQ Death By Stoning Laws
A similar boycott wasin Hollywood back in 2014, when the sultan first announced plans to implement new sections in the nation's penal code."That’s why David and I have long refused to stay at these hotels and will continue to do so," Elton John wrote.
"We hope you will join us in solidarity."Here are the hotels to boycott: The Dorchester, London 45 Park Lane, London Coworth Park, UK The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles Le Meurice, Paris Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris Hotel Eden, Rome Hotel Principe di Savoia, Mi Elton xx
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