Denise Ho Wan-see, (born 10 May 1977) is a Hong Kong-based Cantopop
singer and actress, as well as a pro-democracy and Hong Kong human
rights activist. Ho has been blacklisted by the Government of China
for her active participation in the 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong
Kong. Ho was the first "mainstream female singer in Hong Kong to come
out of the closet" by announcing herself as a lesbian in 2012.Denise
Ho was born 10 May 1977 in Hong Kong. Both of her parents were
teachers. There, she began her primary school education, at the
Diocesan Girls' Junior School.At age 11, in 1988, she moved with her
parents from Hong Kong to Montreal, Canada. Ho first attended
Jean-de-la-Mennais College, an elementary and middle in La Prairie, on
the South Shore of Montreal, then attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf,
a Catholic college preparatory secondary school and private college.
There, she received a Quebec Diploma of College Studies in Arts and
Communications.
singer and actress, as well as a pro-democracy and Hong Kong human
rights activist. Ho has been blacklisted by the Government of China
for her active participation in the 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong
Kong. Ho was the first "mainstream female singer in Hong Kong to come
out of the closet" by announcing herself as a lesbian in 2012.Denise
Ho was born 10 May 1977 in Hong Kong. Both of her parents were
teachers. There, she began her primary school education, at the
Diocesan Girls' Junior School.At age 11, in 1988, she moved with her
parents from Hong Kong to Montreal, Canada. Ho first attended
Jean-de-la-Mennais College, an elementary and middle in La Prairie, on
the South Shore of Montreal, then attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf,
a Catholic college preparatory secondary school and private college.
There, she received a Quebec Diploma of College Studies in Arts and
Communications.
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