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A reality show that features 12 contestants competing against each other in housework challenges faced negative backlash from viewers after premiering last week in Dubai.
Named after an Egyptian film from the 1950s, The Mother-in-Law Bootcamp that premiered on Fatafeat last Friday shows three Egyptian celebrities Rania Yousef, Hala Sedky and Sawsan Badr take the role of hard-to-please mothers-in-law as they evaluate 12 young women on how good they perform housework.
Each episode, contestants face challenges designed to test their suitability in housework from keeping a clean house, managing children, to de-feathering chickens and even milking a cow in a bid to win a house.
What residents have to say Noor Ibrahim, Dubai resident: "If a woman can balance work and home, then good, but she shouldn't be expected to do it and be judged if she doesn't." Tamara Abueish, Sharjah resident: "If anything, the progress Arab women have made and their continuous fight for their rights proves that we are more than just housewives." Susan Smith,associate professor, AUS: "Today's women are refusing societal pressures because they can find fulfillment both in and outside home. They should be free to choose to do either or both." Shahd Al Barghouthi, Dubai resident: "While talks of gender equality taking place around the world, we should get over the idea that women must perform certain tasks or be deemed 'unfit'." |
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