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Twelve camels disqualified from beauty contest for using botox
-Twelve camels have been disqualified from an annual Saudi beauty contest after their owners were found to have used Botox.
The animals were ejected from the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, taking place near Riyadh, for violating strict beauty contest rules.
Cash prizes for camel competitions at the 28-day festival total $57million, so pressure to cheat can be intense.
A new handbook was issued to beauty contest entrants last year, Newshub reports.
'Camels that are found with drugs in the lips, shaved, dyed in any parts of the body, or with changes from natural form are not allowed,' the handbook says.
Aside from the beauty contest there are awards for camel racing, obedience training, camel hair art and the best photographs of camels.
Chief judge of the show, Fawzan al-Madi, told Reuters: 'The camel is a symbol of Saudi Arabia...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...est-Botox.html
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LOL...and its a real story! That one camel looks like they have enhanced pouty lips.
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Wow! My camel would’ve won hands down in that contest. She’s a real beauty without the Botox!
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Originally Posted by
krystian
LOL...and its a real story! That one camel looks like they have enhanced pouty lips.
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