Man Who Was Deported From Saudi Arabia For Being ‘Too Handsome’ Says He’s Getting His Own Movie

Omar Borkan Al Gala, the man who made headlines for allegedly getting deported from Saudi Arabia for being "too handsome," announced that he is releasing a documentary about the incident.

Although Borkan did not say whether the incident actually happened, he told Canadian broadcaster CTV that he will show exactly what happened in his film.

"I can't talk about this right now," he told CTV.

"Whatever happened in Saudi is going to stay in Saudi for now. I'm not saying it's not true. I'm not saying it's true. It's coming."

Borkan, now sporting a shaven head, was dismissed from Saudi Arabia because the government believed it was thought that his looks could lead women astray after attending a music festival.

The aspiring model has gotten the attention of various media outlets, earning him almost one million likes on Facebook.

He was also recently given a brand new Mercedes G55 from an admirer and said he planned to release a calendar for a women's rights group, according to Metro UK.

Fans across the world are wondering if his story is true and are anticipating the release of the documentary to see if he wasn't misleading the public. However, many have criticized Borkan for his refusal to reveal the truth behind his story.

Borkan was accompanied by two other men in Saudi Arabia, both of whom were also kicked out of the country for being "too handsome."

The identities of the two other men have not been released but will be revealed in the documentary.  

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