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In the scandalous video, a man in traditional Saudi white robes is seen apparently putting his hands all over a female maid in a room that looks like a kitchen. At one point, when the woman's hands are busy as she's holding a tray or a plate, the man tries to kiss her, while she attempts to pull away.
The alleged encounter of the husband with his domestic staff was apparently secretly filmed by the man's wife with a phone camera. She then posted it online, local media reported this week, saying that before the original clip was taken down from the internet it had gone viral in the Arab state.
'The minimum punishment for this husband is to scandalize him,' the unnamed wife wrote in her caption to the video, Emirates 24/7 News reported.
'The hashtag, #SaudiWomanCatchesHusbandCheating, has attracted more than 25,000 mentions in less than 12 hours.' https://t.co/Iwx0ZN4WnP
— Alexander Marquardt (@MarquardtA) October 6, 2015Her public revenge has divided social media users in Saudi Arabia, Gulf News reported, saying that her actions have been both condemned and supported by people in the devout Muslim society.
'What she did in fact was to expose her private life and problems for everyone to see,' the media cited one blogger as saying. 'She has to live with the consequences of what she did.”
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— RT (@RT_com) September 1, 2015'I salute you warmly for your valiant courage,' another blogger reportedly wrote, adding that 'there was an urgent need for revenge and your revenge is the best.'
But in what might come as a surprise to a western audience, the revenge is now upon the Saudi woman herself, as according to the Gulf state’s laws she might be jailed for up to a year.
#SaudiWomanCatchesHusbandCheating but she's the one in trouble. Barbaric backward culture. Why is #Merkel intent on importing it to Europe?
— Sau Peih (@saupeih) October 8, 2015According to Saudi lawyer Majid Qaroob, cited by Emirates 24/7, the man’s wife 'faces up to one year in prison or a fine of SR [Saudi Riyal] 500,000 [around $133,000] for defaming her husband.'
The law 'on information technology crimes' stipulates 'stiff punishment' for anyone who films others with various devices, including smartphones with cameras, in order to 'defame them,' the Saudi lawyer said.
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One creative mom in Massachusetts has been hailed as a “genius” after successfully convincing her young children to relax before bedtime with a hilarious trick that has since gone viral on social media.
Jessica D'Entremont’s daughters Emma, 4, and Hannelore, 3, were particularly riled up one recent evening, prompting the parent to start brainstorming ways to get them to simmer down before bed, Fox 59 reports.
'We got home and they were running around extra hyper and I knew the transition to bed was going to be a lot of tears and meltdowns,' the Boston woman told Today.
Inspired, D'Entremont told her daughters to put on their glow-in-the-dark Halloween pajamas and lie very still below a ceiling light to “charge” the outfits, and the ploy proved to work like a charm.
'Looking for a way to keep your kids still[?]' D'Entremont later wrote in a Sept. 29 Facebook post, sharing an adorable picture of her daughters lying on the ground in their PJs, intently focusing on the ceiling above them. 'Buy them glow-in-the-dark pjs. Tell them they have to lie really still under the light to 'charge' them… I'm not even sorry,” she added.
Much to the mom’s surprise, her hilarious hack has since gone viral with over 207,000 likes, 124,000 shares and tens of thousands of comments. Several Facebook users declared D'Entremont a “genius” for the simple way to earn “5 minutes of peace' when wrangling youngsters before bedtime.
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'I think it's nice sometimes to see something just innocent and playful and relatable,' the woman told Today of the incredible reaction to the silly stunt. 'What parent doesn't want five minutes of quiet? I think everyone — parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, nannies and babysitters, teachers — anyone who is around kids just got it.'
“Both [of my daughters] have sensory processing disorder and I’m always looking for ways to add stillness and calm into their sensory diet,” D'Entremont, who works as a nurse in palliative and hospice care, told Fox 59.
“It worked perfectly and they were so intent and serious I just had to snap a picture,” she said.
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D'Entremont detailed in an update that Emma and Hannelore later tried to 'test' her trick, so she started putting their glow-in-the-dark pajamas back in their drawers during the day, hiding them from the light, to boost the credibility of the bedtime ploy.