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Vietnamese singer banned from performing for exposing breasts

Vietnamese singer banned from performing for exposing breasts

Saturday, October 15, 2016, 15:02 GMT+7

A young Vietnamese singer has been banned from performing in the northern province of Quang Ninh after having her breasts fully exposed during a recent show there.

Linh Miu, or Vu Thuy Linh, was singing and dancing at a business fair in Quang Ninh, home to the famed Ha Long Bay, on Wednesday, when her skimpy dress slipped off, revealing her sensitive body parts.

According to a video capturing the performance showed on YouTube, Linh Miu kept on her performance, apparently unaware of the fully exposed breasts.

It was not until a few minutes later did the female singer, infamous for clips with skimpy dressings on YouTube, realize the incident and ‘corrected’ her outfit.

After the incident, the Quang Ninh culture department decided to prohibit Linh Miu from further performance in the province.

The department also requested the organizing board of the business fair to strictly supervise their entertaining activities, including performances and concerts.

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