Malaysian party seeks Stefani ban
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Malaysia’s Islamic opposition party demanded Friday that Gwen Stefani be forbidden from performing in the country, saying the U.S. pop singer would corrupt the youth of the Muslim-majority nation.
Kamarulzaman Mohamed, an official of the fundamentalist Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, said Stefani’s Aug. 21 concert in Kuala Lumpur would promote promiscuity, worsening an existing “teenage social problem.”
“The issue is that Gwen Stefani brings with her a bad image. The way she dances, the way she dresses -- it’s not proper,” he said in an interview. “When our teenagers see this, it will induce them to behave improperly.”
The party’s protest is unlikely to have any effect; preparations for the concert are well underway. Stefani already has promised to dress modestly.
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