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An actor, a photographer and a poet born in Iraq and raised in Dubai to follow a career in fashion modeling was attending an event in Saudi Arabia when the organizers thought that Omar Borkan is devilishly handsome and can become a problem for the women there so he was deported from the country in April 2013. It would not be wrong to say that Omar Borkan is one of the hottest men alive. For some people, exile becomes the biggest defamation and for Omar Borkan it changed his life overnight. He became a topic of discussion all over the world. That incident changed his life forever, got millions of fans in a very short amount of time. This incident also brought a brand new living style for him when he started receiving gifts from women; a brand new Mercedes G55 as a gift from a woman on his birthday.
This incident has two aspects; the other side is that the actor may have used this whole scenario to become famous and to highlight his public profile as he is seen wearing eyeliner and kohl in many of his pictures. It took Omar Borkan three months before admitting in July 2013, in an exclusive interview to a private magazine he admitted that the story was fake, he was never deported. He was dancing inappropriately in a family event and he was questioned by the national guard but never asked to leave the country. Well whatever was the motive he got the best out of this whole scenario.
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