Sharon Osbourne urges fans to boycott Brunei-owned hotels over ‘stone the gays’ law
Sharon Osbourne has backed the boycott of a Brunei-owned hotel chain, after the country passed a ‘stone the gays’ law.
The Dorchester Collection, owned by the Sultan of Brunei, is facing boycotts after the Sultan passed a change to the penal code, calling for gays to be stoned to death.
Stephen Fry said on Saturday that he had cancelled his booking with the chain’s Coworth Park Hotel in Ascot, while the luxury Beverly Hills Hotel has faced pickets and a boycott from an LGBT philanthropist conference.
Now Mrs Osbourne has joined the fray, with a tweet on Monday urging her fans to back the boycott:
Please join me in BOYCOTTING @BevHillsHotel, @HotelBelAir and all @DC_LuxuryHotels. https://t.co/Vr53tTuCld
— Sharon Osbourne (@MrsSOsbourne) April 28, 2014
A total of ten hotels are owned by the group: The Dorchester, The Beverly Hills Hotel, Plaza Athénée, Hotel Meurice, Principe di Savoia, Hotel Bel-Air, Coworth Park, 45 Park Lane, Le Richemond and Hotel Eden.
The luxury hotels are frequented by the entertainment and fashion industries, leading to calls for businesses to cut their ties with the chain.
In response to the boycott, the chain told WWD on Friday: “We are sensitive to the fact that any such potential withdrawal of business directly impacts our employees, who represent the full diversity of society.
“We continue to abide by the laws of the countries we operate in and do not tolerate any form of discrimination of any kind.
Before the passage of the new law, same-sex sexual activity was punishable in the Islamic state with up to 10 years’ imprisonment, but now can carry the death penalty.