Viewers on Kish Island, a resort island off the southern coast of Iran in the Persian Gulf, were shocked when their local station showed the Hong Kong martial arts star having sex with a prostitute in one of his films. Physical contact between men and women is not allowed on screen in the Middle Eastern country. This even includes shaking hands. The controversy sparked outrage among some Iranians who drew attention to the fact no one had been fired over a fatal bus crash that killed 10 students at Azad University in Tehran last week, an incident which has provoked protests against the perceived lack of interest from the authorities. Irib TV presenter Reza Rashidpoor joked on his morning talk show that the saga could have been avoided if the broadcaster had included a caption saying Chan was married to the actor who played the prostitute.
TV Broadcaster in Iran Fired After Playing Uncensored Jackie Chan Sex Scene
Iran TV Boss Fired For Airing Jackie Chan Sex Scene
Men and women shaking hands are not even allowed on screen. Rashidpoor was referring to a recent program in which IRIB added a caption explaining that a couple holding hands were married in real life, according to the Independent. NextShark is a leading source covering Asian American News and Asian News including business, culture, entertainment, politics, tech and lifestyle. September 24, Racism Asians Donors.
Iran TV Boss Fired For Airing Jackie Chan Sex Scene
Iran's state broadcaster, Irib, has sacked the head of a regional TV channel after it broadcast a Jackie Chan film without removing a sex scene. A video posted online apparently by a viewer on Kish Island showed the Hong Kong martial arts star having sex with a woman in the film Shinjuku Incident. Iranian media said the "immoral" scene was aired by Kish TV in "total violation of Irib's regulations". Physical contact between men and women is not permitted on screen in Iran.






A television executive in Iran has been fired after a local channel aired a Jackie Chan movie featuring an uncensored sex scene. According to local media, the "immoral" broadcast was brought to light after a viewer shared a clip of the scene online, local media reported, according to BBC. Foreign films are often heavily edited to meet Iran's strict rules. Any physical contact between men and women—such as handshaking—may be cut out of movies broadcast in the country, The Independent noted. The television boss will open an investigation into the airing, Iranian news agency Tasnim reported, according to the BBC.
sexy and wonderful!!!!
and it looked so sexy when you were getting your ass squeezed.
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