Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez gets in trouble with the law in Morocco from her latest concert that was dubbed as something that has "disturbed public order and tarnished women's honor and respect." This was the report of The Las Vegas Journal pertaining on her signature move on stage that involves shaking her behind.
The popstar's concert was also aired on the North African country's national TV and her choreography has got the attention of an education group, which now leads to a law suit.
TMZ defended the singer saying that her show involved her usual acts like dancing in a provocative way wearing revealing outfits with moves that has a lot to do with shaking her behind. The only problem is that Morocco is strict when it comes to having that kind of show on their public TV.
BBC reported that the Prime Minister of Morocco Abdelilah Benkirane, is now doing some investigation regarding the performance J.Lo did on their TV. Her show was aired on a network that has 2 million people watching on May 29 during the Mawazine festival in Rabat. The Prime Minister said that it has disgraceful scenes and found her whole act as "serious delinquency." It is looking like she is in deep trouble since the "sexually suggestive" performance she did completely violated their audiovisual law.
The people of the country is taking this seriously that they even wanted their MInister of Communication to resign because he allowed the airing of the singer's performance on national TV. The media in Morocco also didn't have anything nice to say about her poses that are too suggestive, as well as the way she was dressed for the event.
Lopez could is looking at 1 month to 2 years in jail, should they find her guilty of those charges.