When you're too racy and your country's laws deem you NSFW / NSFL, you can be sure you'll get into some trouble. Reda el-Fouly made a music video with her boyfriend and decided that keeping it private wasn't one of her goals. So she decided to upload it. Except, the Egyptian authorities didn't share that same sentiment.

Here's that video in question:



Ahmed Bakly of the Giza prosecution said in a statement that the clip “disrupted morality.”

He also ordered the arrest of Wael Elsedeki, who he described as el-Fouly’s boyfriend who had left the country for Tunisia after some social media users called the video scandalous, and a third person involved in the video.