Superstar Mohamed Salah and Victoria’s Secret collaborate on a photoshoot for GQ magazine featuring the King of Egypt😍😍

Mo Salah, an Egyptian striker for Liverpool, has been criticised for being in a cover picture that shows how society has different standards for men and women.

Slh could be on the cover of GQ Middle East with Alessandra Ambrosio, who used to be Victori’s Secret Angel.

The argument is mostly about the second version, which shows Ambrosio surrounding him from behind, while the first version shows them standing next to each other.

A movie that goes behind the scenes also shows the stars working together.

Most of the comments, especially in Egypt, were about how Slh liked the model even though he was married and a Muslim living in a strict country.

Someone on Twitter said, “Imagine if I were a married Muslim woman.”

Many people were so angry about the scandal that they didn’t or wouldn’t recognise Liverpool’s win of GQ’s Man of the Year award for 2019.

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After Slush posted the two covers on social media, he got a lot of angry comments criticising the pictures and asking him about his morals.

Someone in the company said, “It’s bad that you’re Muslim.”

There were a lot of jokes about Slh’s real life ending or getting into trouble. Tens of millions of people around the world back the football player, but he hasn’t said anything about the criticism yet.

Right away, Slih’s pictures were compared to pictures of Egyptian female stars who had bigger reactions to behaviour that was thought to last forever. When actress Rni Yossef wore a dress to a red carpet event that showed her legs and upper thighs, she could have gotten five years in jail.

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Sure, Slh is happy to share pictures of his life, and his Instagram account is full of real photos of him. But the GQ story shows how hard it is for him to be an Egyptian, a Muslim, and a famous person around the world with a lot of fans outside of Arab countries.

His lawyers said that the forward was no longer an Egyptian star but an international superstar and that the photoshoot with Ambrosio was not legal. They asked him why he was being attacked.