Jennifer Lopez is too hot for TV — at least in Morocco.
The pop singer has been hit with a lawsuit from a local educational group who were offended by her televised concert held in the nation’s capital Rabat, TMZ reports.
The group reportedly objected to Lopez’s May 29 performance because it “disturbed public order and tarnished women’s honor and respect.”
The 45-year-old ’s concert at the Mawazine World Rhythms International Music Festival featured sexy dance moves and stage outfits that showed off the “Booty” singer’s famous assets.
According to the BBC, some in the conservative North African country are asking that Mustapha Khalifi, Morocco’s minister of communications, resign for allowing the performance to air on Moroccan TV.
The website added that Khalifi has rejected the idea of resigning, but wanted to meet with the ethics committee of the network that broadcast J. Lo’s show.
“What was broadcast is unacceptable and goes against broadcasting law," he also tweeted.
While it’s unlikely that Lopez will face any legal consequences from the lawsuit, TMZ reports she could face jail time ranging from one month to two years if found guilty.
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