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01-23-2018 07:12 PM
A Botox scandal has gripped Saudi Arabia’s camel beauty pageant, with a dozen contestants disqualified amid suspicion their lips had been surgically enhanced.
The annual contest has been moved from its previous venue in the desert to the outskirts of the capital Riyadh, where a jury rates tens of thousands of camels based on their appearance. The event is part of a big festival that celebrates the animal, which symbolizes Bedouin life in the desert.
“The camel is a symbol of Saudi Arabia,” the chief judge of the show, Fawzan al-Madi, said as news that twelve camels were kicked out of the competition broke, Reuters reported. “We used to preserve it out of necessity, now we preserve it as a pastime.”
With a prize money total of around $57 million, it is no surprise that around 30,000 camels have been entered in the show, but the month-long event has already run into controversy.
“They use Botox for the lips, the nose, the upper lips, the lower lips and even the jaw,” Ali al-Mazrouei, 31, whose father breeds camels, told the Emirates’ The National. “It makes the head more inflated so when the camel comes it’s like, ‘Oh look at how big is that head is. It has big lips, a big nose’.”
Around 300,000 people have reportedly attended the event that began at the start of the month and includes not only the beauty pageant but also camel racing and auctions for buyers and sellers. The possibility that a Botox-injected camel could win big money or go to a buyer for a high price, months before it returns to its regular appearance, has worried some attendees of the event, who want beauty pageant cheats to be punished just the same as giving performance-enhancing drugs to a racing camel is punished.
“The people who are just in the camel competition to make it more valuable, they are cheating everyone,” al-Mazourei added. “A fine should be applied. In camel racing, whoever is using drugs is fined about 50,000 Dirhams in Abu Dhabi. The fine is not yet applied for beauty camels.”
01-23-2018 07:20 PM
It's not the Botox injections into the lips that bothers me as long as they don't put those false eyelashes on. That's just a no-no.
01-23-2018 07:35 PM
Really?🐪🐫💋
01-23-2018 07:37 PM
Wow. Not sure I have any more words than just plain Wow.
01-23-2018 07:59 PM
Whoever wins the concession for camel pedicures will make a fortune.
01-23-2018 08:37 PM - edited 01-23-2018 08:37 PM
I forgot which channel, either the Animal Kingdom or The Discovery Channel shows the camel beauty pagents in Saudi Arabia. Fun to watch.
I also like watching camel racing. Young boys between the ages of 6-12 are the camel jockeys.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
01-23-2018 08:39 PM
I saw this in the web news.
Read several camels were disqualified because of Botox applications.
01-23-2018 11:40 PM
what next hump implants?
01-24-2018 07:43 AM
who new is right. never hurd of it until now. the funny thing when i hurd this i thought of the commercial for carmax that has a camel on it. every time i see it i say to my wife thats a handsome camel.
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