‘Too handsome’ guy ‘kicked out’ of Saudi Arabia could be too sexy for Facebook after fan page ‘removed’

May 8, 2013 - 06:26
May 8, 2013 - 06:29
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‘Too handsome’ guy ‘kicked out’ of Saudi Arabia could be too sexy for Facebook after fan page ‘removed’
Good looks: Omar Borkan Al Gala (Picture: YouTube)

A man who was reportedly kicked out of Saudi Arabia for being too good looking has continued to be plagued by his handsomeness after he was also apparently kicked off Facebook.

Omar Borkan Al Gala gained notoriety after reports emerged he had been told to leave the Middle Easte country because he was too sexy.

It now seems his allure may also be too strong for Facebook as he was apparently dumped from his community page.

He had amassed 790,000 followers on the site but the page has now been replaced with a message stating: ‘Sorry this page isn"t available.

‘The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed."

\"Facebook,

Mr Al Gala"s Facebook fan page can no longer be accessed (Picture: Facebook)

Mr Al Gala, who is a poet, model and actor, had no explanation as to why it had been removed.

He wrote: ‘My previous page has been removed and I don"t know why? Lol"

The good-looking man had become famous after he was reportedly told to leave Saudi Arabia when attending a cultural festival because his dashing looks may corrupt women.

This account has since been cast into doubt – but there is no denying Mr Al Gala is quite the dish.

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