Beyoncé, vetoed for being `too much sexy'

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The star of the American R&B Beyoncé has not had more remedy than to postpone a concert that it had predicted to offer in Malaysia, after the Islamic competing party of this country has indicated its preoccupation about the same. The reason is not other that the “clothes so sexy” that the singer shines in his shows.

As it would already happen to him in 2007, Beyonce has returned to be vetoed by the Islamic Party Bread-Malaysian and it will not be able to carry out the action that it had predicted for next the 25 of October, like part of his world-wide tour “I a.m.… Sasha Fierce”.

The repair company Marctensia has declared in an official notice that the concert simply is postponed for another date, still to define, and that “the delay is exclusively decision of the artist and does not have anything to do with other external reasons”. Nevertheless, they have not occurred to know more reasons for this postponement.

Who yes has spoken has been the leader of youths of the PAS Nasruddin Hassan Tantawi, whom she has given I veto to sexys ways of Beyonce. “We are not against the entertainment, but of the way in which she acts, with all those revolving motions on the scene and its sets too much sexys. It would corrode the values morals of our young people”.

Beyoncé is not the first artist in being vetoed by the Islamic Party Bread-Malaysian to act in the country, of Islamic majority. The past year recently touched to the turn to the Canadian singer Avril Lavigne to him and to the American group The Black Eyed Peas.

At first the presence of Muslims in the concert of the band was prohibited. Nevertheless, the prohibition was revoked after a high civil servant declared that he depended on the “judgment” of each person to decide if attended or not to the event.