Drag at Malaysian awards show riles conservatives over LGBTQ culture
An Islamic agency under the Prime Minister’s Office says it will summon those involved and is treating the matter with ‘grave concern’

The controversy erupted on Sunday at the Anugerah Juara Lagu (Song Championship Award), an annual competition aired on Malaysia’s TV3, after images of a male attendee in a heart-shaped dress adorned with roses hit social media.
Others were seen wearing gowns and veils, drawing criticism from conservative groups and religious authorities.
The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim), an agency under the Prime Minister’s Office said it would summon those involved and was treating the matter with “grave concern”.
“Jakim has contacted and referred this issue to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), which regulates media content in the country under existing legal provisions,” its director general Sirajudin Suhaimee said in a statement on Monday.