The prime minister of Morocco is now initiating an investigation regarding Jennifer's booty shaking concert and impending a legal suit against the singer.
Abdelilah Benkirane, the prime minister of Morocco says there's no place for J. Lo's bottom on Moroccan national TV because it is hostile to the country's religious ethics.
TMZ leaked that an educational assembly has already sent a complaint criticizing J. Lo's concert, and now Benkirane is pushing a legal action for the people accountable for airing the show. The prime minister is telling someone should have his or her finger set off to shield the eyes of the people from Jenny's ass.
Lopez had a concert in the Mawazine World Rhythms International Music Festival in Rabat, Morocco on May 29, and it was aired on national television via the state-owned network, 2M. Based on the Huffington Post report, the dance diva wore a stiletto boots, fishnet tights and bodysuit. The concert brings out all the elements of the predictable J. Lo show -- sexy bop, scanty clothes fittingly highlighting her ass and her performer's asses.
As with the proceedings, all those things have no basis for showing up on Moroccan TV. The singer and the promoter are being indicted. Should the results found she's guilty, she must spend 1 month to 2 years in jail. It was told that Lopez held some shows in Morocco before, but it's never been aired on TV.
The singer's concert has purportedly distressed public regulation and stained women's identity and respect with calls made for the Morocco's communication minister to resign.
Morocco's Minister of Communication, Mustapha Khalfi, has been seriously condemned for tolerating Lopez to put on such a provocative conduct on TV. Nevertheless, Khalfi is declining calls for him to resign but is required to congregate with the network's committee. Inquisitr rendered his tweets, "What was broadcast is unacceptable and goes against broadcasting law."
Because of this issue, there's hardly any chance that J. Lo's Moroccan fans might see her performing live once more in the probable future.
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