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Tuoi Tre gives free tickets to Arab heart-throb’s show

Tuoi Tre gives free tickets to Arab heart-throb’s show

Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 13:46 GMT+7

Three hundred free tickets for the show featuring Omar Borkan Al Gala, one of three men expelled from Saudi Arabia in April “for being too handsome,” in Ho Chi Minh City this week will be given away over the next day.

Interested readers can access tuoitre.vn until the end of September 11 to answer questions and attempt to win tickets. The names of the ticket winners will be released on the website one day later.

Titled “Ket Noi Uoc Mo” (Linking dreams), the event will be held at the Military Zone 7 Stadium on September 13. At the show, Omar will take part in an interactive session with Vietnamese fans, a catwalk performance, and a charity program.

The Luu triplets, known for their roles in the blockbuster Pacific Rim, will also participate in the show, together with local singers such as Van Mai Huong and Noo Phuoc Thinh. Earlier, a casting session titled “Walk with Omar” was organized in the city to find 40 young man and women to strut with Omar and other professional models in the runway performance.

In April this year, Omar Borkan and two of his handsome friends, all three of whom are from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), were ousted from a festival in Saudi Arabia for being too good looking and acting as a potential distraction to women in the country.

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