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Including eradicating misinformation, educating that Undetectable = Untransmittable aka "U=U", and repealing HIV criminalization laws built on fear and bias. We still have a long way to go to break the chains of HIV/AIDS stigma. Member of ACT UP New York, Jason Rosenberg, tweeted, “All the love to Oliver Sim for sharing his story,” while HIV activist and writer Nathaniel J Hall said: “Big #HIVhero vibes for the stigma smashing Oliver Sim”.Īll the love to Oliver Sim for sharing his story. The album is accompanied by a Queer Horror film that he made with the incredible director Yann Gonzales and premiered at Cannes film festival last night! ‘Hideous’ features vocals from Jimmy Somerville (of Bronski Beat, a pioneering HIV advocate) and is produced by Jamie xx.
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“HIV is something Oliver has lived with for many years and as his best friends we have seen how hard that has been to navigate, but to watch him flourish through this process and genuinely use art and storytelling to heal, has been one of the great moments of our friendship,” they shared, adding “We love you Oliver”. His bandmates Romy and Jamie from The xx took to Twitter yesterday to share information on his upcoming album and added: “Oliver’s approach of tackling difficult subjects with openness, celebrations and his unique sense of humour is inspiring to see. I know the answer.”Ī post shared by Oliver Sim announcement from Oliver Sim has been met with widespread support. “’Am I Hideous?’ feels far less like a question I’m asking the world now. “He reminded me to not take myself too seriously, no good comes from that! He also talked about his newfound friendship with gay Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville, who has “been such a powerful voice around HIV and AIDS for decades,” Sims wrote. “I’ve spent the past two years having those conversations, which was difficult and uncomfortable to start with, but has allowed me to feel a lot freer and has only strengthened my relationship with myself and with the people in my life,” the musician revealed. Before releasing it into the world, he was convinced by his mother to have conversations with people in his life first, and talk about it with his nearest and dearest. Sim added that one particular song on the record, ‘Hideous’, was written specifically about his experience with HIV. “I’ve been living with HIV since I was 17 and it’s played with how I’ve felt towards myself, and how I’ve assumed others have felt towards me, from that age and into my adult life.” “Two thirds in, having a good idea of what the record was about, I realised I’d been circling around one of the things that has probably caused me the most fear and shame. “Early on in the making of my record, Hideous Bastard, I realised that I was writing a lot about fear and shame,” he said in a brave and lengthy post. The singer who is now working on a solo project away from the band took to Instagram to disclose that he has been living with the disease since he was 17 years-old. Image: Instagram: Sim, bassist and vocalist for English indie-rock group The xx, revealed his HIV status publicly on Monday, May 23.