Jordanian TV prevents a girl from entering because of her "bare knees"... and a prince from the palace supports her: "With you, Ruby!"

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A state of controversy prevailed in the Jordanian communication sites after the Jordanian basketball player Ruby Habash posted a tweet through her personal account on “Twitter”, in which she complained that she was prevented from entering the Jordanian TV building, to which she was heading for a dialogue, but officials prevented her from entering due to the appearance of her bare knee. of ripped jeans. Habash stated in her tweet, "I had an interview on Jordanian TV, but he said, 'No torn jeans'. No, and the problem is that there was a guy before me who entered and he was wearing shorts."

On the other hand, Jordanian media circulated statements from a source on Jordanian TV, stating that the basketball player Ruby Habash was hosted on television more than once as a guest on a sports program broadcast on the sports channel, but what happened today is that the dress that the player attended does not fit with The standards of Jordanian TV and the public taste of the viewer to appear on the screen,” stressing that if she was wearing her sportswear as a basketball player, there is nothing wrong with her appearing on the screen, in line with the standards of the Jordanian TV.

As a result, a prince from the Jordanian royal family, and the brother of King Abdullah II, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, who is the president of the Jordan Football Association, published a tweet in which he supported the player Ruby Habash, and attached it to a picture of the torn pants he was wearing, showing his knee, and commented on it saying: “With you Oh Ruby!"

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