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TikToker Suzy Al Ordoneya Arrested Amid Alleged Inappropriate Content

TikToker Suzy Al Ordoneya Arrested Amid Alleged Inappropriate Content

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Suzy was arrested by a police unit and taken into custody at a station in New Cairo.
Aug 02, 2025
Cairo security forces have arrested Egyptian TikToker 'Suzy El Ordoneya' (Suzy the Jordanian), following a series of complaints about the content she shared on social media. Authorities said they received multiple reports from members of the public alleging that her posts were 'inappropriate' and in breach of local social norms. She was detained in New Cairo after a police unit was dispatched in response. The arrest comes two years after Suzy was sentenced by the Juvenile Court to two years in prison and fined EGP 300,000 over a viral TikTok livestream in which she was accused of verbally abusing her father using what prosecutors described as 'indecent language.' Bail was set at EGP 100,000.
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