The 1990s one hit wonder group Right Said Fred sang about being too sexy for one's shirt. But they couldn't have anticipated the sexy problems that would befall other stars in the future.

Cutie-pie Canadian pop princess Avril Lavigne, for example, has had her act censored in Malaysia!

The buttoned-up country similarly chastised Gwen Stefani, Christina Aguilera, and Beyonc for their risque perv-formances. And now, the Malaysian Ministry is calling a meeting to find out whether or not Avril will be allowed to sing.

According to E! Online:

A hard-line Islamic opposition party in the Southeast Asian country is calling on the government to scuttle an upcoming concert featuring the "Sk8er Boi" singer, calling her stage act way "too sexy" for local tastes.

Officials with the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party's youth wing contend Lavigne's Aug. 29 performance in Kuala Lumpur would set a bad example for citizens, especially coming two days before the nation's Aug. 31 Independence Day holiday.

"It is considered too sexy for us...it's not good for viewers in Malaysia," party official Kamarulzaman Mohamed was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. "We don't want our people, our teenagers, influenced by their performance. We want clean artists, artists that are good role models."

On the contrary, Mr. Skin thinks Avril Lavigne is GREAT for viewers in Malaysia. After all, Malay actresses such as Angie Cheung have been forced to leave their native country to go nude in movies elsewhere. Think of what a collective sexy shot in the arm would do to the Malaysian film industry! Everybody wins!