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Monday 10 August 2015

 SEE PHOTOS: Lady Strips for 2face in of his wife Annie Idibia at an event in Delta State
One lady fan beat the venue security and ran onstage while 2face was performing. 

Wednesday 29 April 2015

Prom Dress Sparks Debate for Being Too Revealing

A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WAS KICKED OUT OF HER PROM FOR WEARING A DRESS THAT VIOLATED MUSKEGON HIGH SCHOOL DRESS CODE



Mireya Briceno, a high school senior, was kicked out of her prom for wearing this dress, which supposedly violated the dress code. (Photo: Connie Briceno)
The mother of an 18-year-old girl is speaking out this week after her daughter was kicked out of her high school prom on Friday for supposedly violating the school dress code.
Connie Briceno went prom dress shopping with her daughter, Mireya, and did so with the Muskegon High School dress code in mind, she says. “The guidelines specifically said backless dresses are acceptable,” the Michigan mom tells Yahoo Parenting. “The rules stated the dress needed to adhere to the ‘fingertip rule’ – meaning the dress had to hit below your fingertip when standing with her arms by your side. They also said no midriff showing, which to me means stomach. And they said the words ‘backless dresses are acceptable.’” 


The dress code for the Muskegon High School Prom specifically stated that backless dresses were acceptable. (Photo: Connie Briceno)
So when Mireya chose a long, backless, short-sleeved blue dress with white polka dots for her senior prom, Connie thought it was perfect. “We looked at the rules, and we picked the dress together,” she says. “I thought she looked beautiful.”
 

When Mireya first arrived at prom, she had no problem getting in, Connie says. “She took a picture with her cheer coach, she took pictures with her friends, and she hung out, got punch, it was no big deal,” Connie says. “But after an hour, the vice principal approached her and asked her to stand up. After she stood up, she was asked to turn around, and when she did the vice principal just said, ‘You have to leave, you’re in dress code violation.’”

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