Malaysia does also not appreciate a good show. Malaysian regulations state that "all performers are to wear clothes without obscene or drug-related images and be covered from chest to knees. They must also refrain from jumping, shouting, hugging and kissing on stage". There was a boycott of Avril Lavigne performing here 4 years ago. "Her onstage moves were considered too provocative for Malaysia's teenage population". The Pussycat Dolls performed and were fined $2857 for "flouting decency regulations". Gwen Stefani said she made a "major sacrifice" by changing her wardrobe to reveal less skin. Mariah Carey protested the regulations by wearing jeans and a t-shirt for her entire show. Erykah Badu, on a different note, was banned from performing because she had a tattoo of the word "allah". Christina Aguilera and Beyonce gave up here and rescheduled for Indonesia. Jennifer Lopez is set to perform here in December; perhaps she's looked on more favorably because I haven't heard anything as of yet.
I guess I make it sound like Malaysia is only known for its censorship. But it's also known for positive things, too. Like being the site of Survivor season 1 and *almost* winning Olympic gold in men's badminton this year.
But wait, there's more! Prince William and the Dutchess of Cambridge are set to arrive in 2 days as part of the Diamond Jubilee Tour. Malaysia is a former British colony, after all. I'm rather disappointed in their venue selections, but probably because I'm jealous I can't join in the fun.
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Good job Malaysia for banning Avril. She should be banned everywhere.
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