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Nov 07, 2009 at 09:41
U.S. singer brings world tour to Egypt and more hostility after 'gyrating moves' caused outrage in Malaysia.
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By: aj
Posted: Nov 11, 2009 at 19:00
Dear Mr Riyal,

Try watching some videos or live performances of Haifa Wehbe.

You'll be surprised at the skin that is seen...
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By: MKR
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 20:27
You are right Mr. Hamzah, you don't need to have her in your house as I am sure she did not come all the way to see you personally, so please we are all aware of show off religious statement as a true believer religion is in the heart and not of what you picture in your won head. It is an open invitation, you are welcome to attend or feel free not to come but do not act God's protector guardian please. Before you are throwing accusation all over the place, ask yourself a question, do you think she is the one who asked to come over to do a show or higher authorities gave her the permission. You better contact them instead and strike against their decision if you dare and not stand against a performer where she does not have a clue what you are talking about.
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By: Voice of logic
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 15:41
If you don't like the artist don't got to see her. Nobody will drag anyone to the concert. Nobody will force you lose your moral values. Moral values are not lost by seeing something you DISAPPROVE of.
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By: Beyonce Fan
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 13:41
I am a woman and I saw Beyonce live in my home country and she is a beautiful and gracious amazing performer, and not as trashy in her dance moves as most Arabic female singers. She is a western performer, you see her video clips, everybody knows her dance moves. If you don't like what you see and think this is not matching your beliefs why do you invite her to your country and pay her for it... Be responsible for your actions, if she is booked to have a show in your country it means you were the ones asking for it...
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By: Hamzah Riyal
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 12:44
The women who exhibit her body in public means she is offering herself to everyone, these ugly singers they force the public to get their attention for their beauty. Such concerts should not happen in the Arab region. We don't need them here, who loves them should go and see them in their home countries.
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By: Bosse
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 12:01
Yes , she should wear one coverall and gloves and rubber boots , and why not one hard hat with goggles , and to be sure why not hide her behind one thick wall so we all can be sure that we don’t get one glimpse from her elbow or so, she should understand that it’s so so so many Moral Police out there who just wait to spit out their fury… So tired...
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By: Shine
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 10:43
I agree with Boby that Beyonce should respect the culture of the country where she is going to perform and that people come to hear her sing not see what she is wearing.

She was in Abu Dhabi last week for F1 Racing where she performed and upon hearing from one of my friend's who attended, said she wore such skimpy clothes which looked like a bathing suit and she was performing.

She along with other entertainers and show organisers should respect the culture of the country they visit and prevent themselves from getting in trouble!
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By: Boby Joseph
Posted: Nov 08, 2009 at 04:53
When we have bath we wear no or less clothing. However, when we go out we wear best of our dresses and suits because the needs of the places are different and we dress appropriately and behave appropriately I guess.

Beyonce' with all due respect to her singing should respect the culture of the area she performs and also understand people come to hear her voice and that does not require any of those skimpy dresses and gyrating movements...
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