US pop singer arrested during Malaysia performance

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US pop star Maggie Lindemann was arrested during a performance in Malaysia for failing to have proper permits, officials said Friday, with the singer describing the experience as a

20-year-old “Pretty Girl” singer, Maggie Lindemann, found fame after posting videos on social media

“I’m sorry to the fans that came out to the Malaysia show,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “I was detained and arrested midway through my set and…confined in a living hell.” It is the latest case of a visitor to Malaysia falling foul of rules requiring artists to get special permits.

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