Victoria’s Secret and the King of Egyptian football – Mohamed Salah, Work Together on a GQ Magazine Photo Shoot

Liverpool striker Mo Salah, an Egyptian football player, has drawn criticism for being involved in a model’s photo shoot and drawing attention to double standards in society.

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In one version, they are seen standing back to back, but in the other, which depicts the controversy’s center, Ambrosio is seen enveloping him from behind.

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The majority of remarks, particularly in Egypt, concentrated on Selđh being embraced by the model even though she is a married Muslim woman who lives in a conservative community.

“Imagine if I were a married Muslim woman and did this,” a Twitter user said.

People were so upset by the scandal that they couldn’t agree with the Liverpool star when he was named GQ’s Man of the Year for 2019.

Furthermore, after revealing the two covers of his social media accounts, Shah Rukh received a barrage of abusive messages criticizing him for the photographs and raising doubts about his morality.

“Shame on you, Miss M⹼slim,” an Inspector said.

Many of the remarks made reference to Selma’s mother’s life ending or imploding. With tens of millions of fans worldwide, the footballer has not yet addressed the black community.

People quickly compared Selđh’s photos to those of female Egyptian celebrities who had come out with replies to behavior deemed unacceptable. After wearing a dress to a red carpet event that exposed her legs and upper thighs, actress Rini Yossef ran the prospect of receiving a five-year jail sentence.

Selđh is not averse to sharing pictures from his life on Instagram, and his account is filled with adorable snapshots. However, the GQ sketch reveals his difficult blend of Egyptian, Muslim, and global stereotypes with a large fan base outside of the Arab world.

The forward’s supporters questioned why he was receiving criticism, pointing out that he was no longer an obscure Egyptian celebrity but rather an international A-lister and that his photo shoot with Ambrosio was jaded.