U.S.
television celebrity Kim Kardashian brought out screaming fans, angry
Muslim hardliners and police throwing stun grenades on Saturday when she
visited Bahrain to launch a milkshake franchise, witnesses said.
About
100 Sunni Salafists demonstrated with banners outside The Walk Bahrain,
an upmarket mall in the capital Manama, after some MPs tried to block
the visit over what they called her “bad reputation”, according to
a local newspaper.
Thousands
of fans, who had paid up to 500 Bahraini dinars ($1,400 Canadian)
a ticket,broke into hysterical screams as the 32-year-old celebrity
launched the Millions of Milkshakes franchise inside the mall.
Witnesses
said police dispersed the demonstrators with stun grenades as the
inauguration proceeded inside. There were no reports of casualties.
Kardashian stirred controversy even before she arrived in Bahrain from Kuwait, where she opened another store last week.
Hardline
Sunni Muslim MPs presented a motion to parliament calling her “an
actress with an extremely bad reputation”, according to Bahrain’s
English language Gulf Daily News.
The assembly did not vote on the motion, the newspaper said.
Many
Kardashian fans tweeted their displeasure, saying the “MPs should focus
their time on solving key political, economic and social issues”, the
newspaper reported.
Bahrain,
where the U.S. Fifth Fleet is based, is trying to overcome nearly two
years of unrest among its majority Shiite Muslims demanding political
reforms and equality with the Sunni Muslims who rule the kingdom.
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