coming up on this week s travel show: i m in the maldives, meeting the people working to protect a unique underwater environment. and go swimming with sharks but live to tell the tale. even though you know they re not dangerous, every time you get touched by a fin you sort of bounce a little bit. squeals. for many of us, the maldives are a dream destination. with their pristine, white sandy beaches,
then antoine said, look below you. and quite literally, brushing past my feet, was a nurse shark. it s nuts! oh, my days! they are just so close! oh, my god! even though you know they are not dangerous, every time you get touched by a fin you just sort of bounce. squeals. that was absolutely awesome. you can see their eyes
flipping heck! one minute i was just floating, then antoine said, look below you. and quite literally, brushing past my feet, was a nurse shark. it s nuts! oh, my days! they are just so close! oh, my god! even though you know they are not dangerous, every time you get touched by a fin
flipping heck! 0ne one minute! one minute i wasjust one minute i was just floating, one minute i wasjust floating, then antoine said, look below you. until that and quite literally, rushing past my feet, was a nurse shark. it s nuts! they are just so close! 0h,
of the hangover from that and the stigma that people still feel around it. so why did he decide that this was the right time? i was getting to the point where i knew i wasn t honest with myself. i was getting to the point where i didn t like myself very much because i wasn t being honest with myself. and, so, you know, when is the right time? when is the right time to do it? a very personal announcement and campaigners hope that this moment may help others struggling to come to terms with their own identities. ben hunte, bbc news. coming up at 6am, breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. but now on bbc news: the travel show. coming up on this week s travel show: i am in the mall dives meeting the people working to protect a unique underwater environment