Asad: When I told my dad, I had a friend waiting outside with my suitcases.
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Ahead of a brand new season, we’re celebrating some of our favourite episodes!
Asad
“Before you come out, you assume the worst of the people you love. That’s really hard”
Asad grew up in a British Pakistani Muslim household and feared the worst when coming out to his parents. So much so, he packed a bag and had a friend wait outside in his car, ready to escape.
Presented by Emma Goswell
Produced by Sam Walker
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