Egypt Daily News – The recent release of Egyptian blogger Rocky Ahmed has sparked significant discussions regarding social media, morality, and the treatment of women in Egypt.
Ahmed, whose legal name is Ruqaya Ahmed Al-Safi, was charged with a range of offenses, including facilitating prostitution and broadcasting immoral content.
These serious allegations highlight the ongoing struggles that influencers and public figures face concerning societal norms and legal boundaries in conservative contexts.
Ahmed, who is 30 years old, began her journey to fame by accident when her ID card image went viral on social media. She capitalized on her newfound visibility by creating content across multiple platforms, especially Facebook and Instagram.
Her approach involved publishing provocative images and videos, which garnered her a substantial following exceeding 3 million.
Despite the nature of her content, Ahmed defended herself by claiming her work focused on modeling and educating young women about self-care and skincare. She contended that the accusations against her do not accurately reflect her intentions or the essence of her work.
The controversy surrounding her arrest and subsequent release on bail reflects broader tensions within Egyptian society regarding modernity, cultural values, and the influence of digital platforms.