WHY NOT BOLD?

【WHY NOT BOLD】I have a social adjustment switch – Socially anxious model Zelia Zhong

https://youtu.be/RoEZzYOq3J8 Let’s talk about Bold.  How would you define the word “Bold”? Fearless, confident and brave, striking, daring, audacious, beyond the usual boundaries, in bold. “Bold” is a multifaceted word, just as everyone's interpretation of “Bold” differs. BBOLD, BE BOLD — Instead of us telling you how to Be Bold, let's leave it to you to define.BBOLD has invited six women from diverse backgrounds to share their thoughts on Bold, starting from their own experiences. The first one is Zelia Zhong. Fairness doesn't matter, giving your best does.  Zelia Zhong I boldly dub Zelia as the “Socially Awkward Model”. Under the glare of spotlights and before the camera's lens, she transforms into a poised, confident, and professional model. Her...

【WHY NOT BOLD】Defying the Label of a “Monster Girl” in a World That Understands Only – interviewing Taiwanese YouTuber Allie

Even if only 1% of the world treats her as a fellow human being, and 99% fail to grasp her journey, she tenaciously battles on against the world. Her name is Allie, a renowned Taiwanese YouTuber, and few still refer to her by her birth name. With flowing, lustrous hair, radiant eyes, fair complexion, and an hourglass figure, she embodies the epitome of beauty. Yet, her past was a stark contrast. She used to be a “he”, and for many, she remains a “monster girl”, a term she uses to describe how others perceive her, all because she is a transgender individual who underwent gender reassignment surgery. The Right Soul in the Wrong Body “Why was I born male when I yearned to be female?” There was a time when Allie couldn't reconcile her male body with her identity as a woman; i...

【WHY NOT BOLD】Unveiling Miss WoW: The Bold Path to a Sexual Profession (Part 1)

Once upon a time, there lived a girl who was born into a family deeply entrenched in traditional gender biases. Her father's lineage hailed from the mainland, where the desire for a male heir was ingrained in Chinese family culture. During her formative years, she often heard relatives chastising her mother for not producing a son. They'd criticise her mother, saying, “What's the point of earning money if you can't bear a son?” “Why couldn't you have been a son?” Her mother's reproach was cutting. Right from birth, her worth seemed measured by her gender, relegating her to an inferior status. A simmering resentment grew within her. “Why should having a son automatically make someone better? Are boys inherently more capable? Can't I excel just as well as a boy?” Many things pe...

【VOICE OF HER】Granting Ourselves Vulnerability – Gigi Fong

Have faith in the value of your vulnerability,for it is where your inner strength truly thrives. It was only during my interview with Canaan that we reached the second question before needing to reach for tissues. Before she created “Gigi Fong”, every interview used to reduce her to a quiver, her voice cracking. “Bold isn't a label I'd ever give myself.” she confessed, with a raw honesty that was genuinely refreshing. She's candid about her own makeup, unafraid to acknowledge both her courage and moments of timidity. Instead of sidestepping, she consistently faces her inner world head-on. As a creator, she's a wellspring of fresh ideas and experiments, while also nurturing aspects she hesitates to reveal to the world. “Maybe my boldness comes from accepting and discussing ...

【WHY NOT BOLD】Rebellious Marshmallow Girl – Interviewing Gigi Fong

In the summer of 2023, a sense of having lived through a whole century had settled in after the pandemic. Looking back to the days when social distance kept everyone indoors, some individuals diligently exercised to maintain their peak physical condition, while others found themselves gaining a few extra pounds due to their sedentary lifestyles. In this backdrop, there was a young woman sprawled on a couch, her gaze fixed on her reflection on the television screen. Yes, she had indeed put on a bit of weight. Meanwhile, scrolling through Instagram revealed a pervasive discourse about weight loss, exercise regimens, and dietary restrictions. The mounting pressure became palpable. In response, she decided to create an exaggerated version of a plump girl. As she gazed at this portrayal of a c...

The Fearless Women Who Risk It All An Interview with Stunt Actress SUKI WONG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFsLC_5zaew Some people believe that human nature is inclined to choose the easy way out, and this applies to work as well. Whether it's the older generation of parents or the current generation, most people think that studying hard, pursuing a degree, and working in an office job are the ideal choices. However, there are some individuals who choose to "take on the difficult and let go of the easy", opting for high-risk and highly challenging jobs such as stunt performers. One of these "brave girls who are willing to die" is Hong Kong stunt performer Suki Wong. With a passion for martial arts since her school days, Suki joined the ranks of top-level and highly challenging stunt performers, and has now been in the industry for seven years. From Da...

Living on Her Own Terms as an Extra Beauty – Interview with Lezlie Chan

Who doesn't aspire to possess the hallmarks of conventional beauty: wide eyes, a high nose and a slender form? For women, fitting these classic ideals may seem like a golden ticket to societal approval and recognition. But what about those who don't fit this mould? Lezlie, a vivacious plus-size model and gifted singer-songwriter who took the spotlight in ViuTV's unscripted show Extra Beauty (2022), offers an alternative narrative: “Beauty and curves can indeed coexist. I am the embodiment of both.” Her bold declaration prompts us to question if beauty should be confined to a singular definition. Gazing at this embodiment of self-acceptance, coupled with her recent creative exploits and musical accomplishments, makes it evident: embrace your authentic self. Pre-Metamorphosis Struggl...

Tattoo Artist’s Rite of Passage: An Interview with Tattoo Artist ASH

At the age of 18, what were you up to? As for me - I had just completed my public exams and was eagerly awaiting the results, feeling a mix of excitement, anticipation, and a touch of anxiety about the upcoming university life. Along with my friends, we were busy planning a graduation trip, relishing the carefree moments of our last school break. At that time, thoughts about the distant future were scarce, much like those of my peers. It mostly involved pursuing higher education, finding a job after graduation, and leaving the rest for later contemplation. Yet, for Ash, life took a different turn. During her Form Six summer break, she had already charted her future career path. Meet Ash, a Hong Kong-based female tattoo artist, commanding a hundred percent attention wherever she ...