Social networking sites and video-sharing apps have become a favorite pastime of the new generation and celebrities around the world, but many have been accused of abusing them....
Some of the videos made on Tik Tak are also accused of not paying attention to social ethics and spreading obscenity and nudity. A similar allegation was made against a high-profile Egyptian ballet dancer, Seema al-Masri, after which she has faced legal action.
According to the details, a court in Egypt has sentenced a ballet dancer to three years imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 pounds for spreading obscenity in a video made on Tik Tak.
According to the British newspaper Mirror, Tuck Tucker's position is that his videos and photos have been stolen and leaked and he had no such intention. However, the court rejected his position and convicted 42-year-old Tuck Tucker. The court remarked that Al-Masri violated family rules and acted immorally.
Egyptian MP John Talat remarked that there is a big difference between freedom and nudity. Further action should be taken against such women tick takers.
On the other hand, Seema Al-Masri has announced to challenge the sentence in the high court.
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