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CountryThe Emirati artist, Belqis Fathi, participated in Dar’s fashion show Valentino Women’s and men’s that were presented within the activities of Paris Fashion Week.
Strange design
Belqis Fathi raised the controversy by wearing a leopard-print jumpsuit, with a strange design, as it was wide at the bottom and narrow at the top.
The artist, of Yemeni origin, increased the controversy by embracing the Italian fashion designer Pier Paolo Piccioliwhich is inconsistent with the customs and traditions of her country.
Although fashion Belqis Modest this time, she was not spared criticism because of the poses and movements she performed for the sake of filming.
Is she teasing her ex?
And the comments stated: “It is a disaster, if the purpose is to annoy her ex-husband.
“I made pornographic movements,” said an activist.
And another wrote: “Low, how has she become, where is the modesty and religion, may God guide her? This is what represents Yemen and does not honor them.”
An activist explained Balqis’s feeling of inferiority after her divorce, and wrote: “Everyone who divorces is insane. Excuse her because of her sense of inferiority.”
And he directed another loving advice to the Emirati artist, and said: “Balqis, stay like my machine. The world you are going to is not good and not yours because. If you continue with it, you will lose yourself and your one audience, your love, because I feel that you look like us. So, without running after something, it will not benefit you, on the contrary, it will lose you.”
And another said: “And keep it with you to the point where you can embrace me with a strange man?”
And a follow-up wrote about one of Belqis’ sessions: “This picture is as if she was in a syringe bath.”
Others linked Belqis’s wearing of the “Tiger” inscription to the Egyptian businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima.
Big donation
And Balqis had previously raised anger by continuing to revive her concert in the Global Village in Dubai, despite the disaster that befell Syria and Turkey.
Belqis Fathi continued her concert, but she absorbed the wrath of critics by donating the proceeds of her concert to relief those affected in Syria.
Balqis wore a tight, sleeveless black jumpsuit, and raised her hair in a ponytail.
Belqis performed dance movements on some of her songs, and she shared a duet performance with a fan who went up to the stage, and sang and danced together.
At the end of the ceremony, Belqis announced that she had contacted the ceremony management in the Global Village, to donate her full wages from the ceremony to save those affected by the humanitarian “catastrophe”.
Bilqis thanked the audience, whom she described as “cooperating,” saying: “I believe that humanly, each of us should contribute, even a little.”