It’s not just J-Lo and Rania Youssef — Egyptian lawyers want to regulate what male celebrities wear, too: Lawyers are petitioning the Musicians’ Syndicate to ban singer Mohamed Ramadan from performing at concerts due to his “provocative” outfits, according to Egyptian Streets. Ramadan’s clothing choices and dance routines at a recent concert in Sahel “were deemed ‘abusive’ and ‘incompatible with Egyptian values and principles.’”
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