Letters to the Editor
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I dunno
On the one hand, wearing skimpy clothes and shaking and shimmying on stage is relatively benign (outside of reinforcing negative body image issues in younger girls/women...but that's a discussion for another day) and it's kind of daft to force her to not do something so essentially silly.
But on the other hand, She's there to make money. And as such should probably be required to follow the regulations that country decides on, no matter how daft they are.
It might be different if her attire was part and parcel of some kind of political statement - like if she was trying to subvert gender norms and the conservative government of Malaysia was trying to keep a lid on that, then I could see her as some kind of crusader, but she's not - all she's really selling is titillation...which isn't exactly a noble cause or anything...
I guess if she wants the money she should just put on a blouse and sing her songs...

