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A dozen camels in a beauty pageant in Saudi Arabia, the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival in Al Dhana, were disqualified because their handlers used Botox to plump up their lips and jaws.
A dozen beasts have been disqualified from this year’s Saudi “camel beauty contest” because their handlers used Botox to make them more handsome.
According to a report from the Associated Press, dozens of camels competing in the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival were taken out of the running after judges found artificial enhancements in their faces ...
Judges at Saudi Arabia’s annual camel beauty pageant this month are looking for long, wide necks, broad cheeks, a shapely hump and drooping lips, and they were set to hand out millions of ...
Camel breeding is a multimillion-dollar industry and similar events take place across the region. In 2018, 12 contestants were disqualified because their owners used Botox on them.
Twelve camels were disqualified from a Saudi Arabia "camel beauty contest" after judges found out they were given Botox to improve their features, Reuters reported. The contest is held at the King ...
A camel beauty contest in Saudi Arabia has been rocked by scandal after 12 ships of the desert were disqualified because their owners had used Botox on them.
Saudi Arabia's popular King Abdulaziz Camel Festival, which kicked off earlier this month, invites the breeders of the most beautiful camels to compete for some $66 million in prize money. Botox ...
A dozen camels were disqualified from a beauty contest - part of Saudi Arabia's annual camel festival - because their handlers used Botox to make them more attractive. David Doyle reports.