"I'm Not Naked" Facebook page
BEIRUT - Anyone who follows Lebanon on social networking was met on Wednesday having a deluge of photos of naked physiques - males and ladies, large and thin, hairy and … animated.
It had been a strange sight for any country where news is much more frequently centered with a recent bombing or even the efforts to construct a government.
The photos counseled me hashtagged '#stripforjackie,' an offer released meant for Jackie Chamoun, a Lebanese skier competing within the Sochi Olympic games who apologized on Tuesday for images that lately appeared of her appearing topless for any risqu calendar on the Lebanese ski slope.
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To become obvious, the photos released within the calendar launched late this past year didn't show Chamoun topless. Rather, it had been behind-the-moments footage launched a couple of days ago that did, which triggered the uproar in Lebanon, fueled by a number of media shops giving them a call scandalous and also the sports minister's demand an analysis.
That motivated a reprimand for Chamoun evening from Lebanon's Olympic Committee, which stated the images do "not reflect the actual picture of the Lebanese sports."
Because the story increased, also did the amount of people losing their clothes and posting photos of themselves online with signs reading through "#stripforjackie."
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