A Cairo family court has recently approved a divorce case initiated by an Egyptian woman who claimed her husband continuously asked her to look like U.S. reality star Kim Kardashian or Lebanese diva Haifa Wehbe.

The wife, Rahma, secured a divorce from her husband using Khula, an aspect of Shariah law which enables women to get divorced in exchange for the dowry paid by the husband, Egyptian news website Masrawy reported on Tuesday.

While winning a Khula case is uncommon, the court granted Rahma the divorce.

“He cheated on me for no reason. I work and I have a two-year-old child. I did not deprive him of his legal rights, but he wants me to look like Haifa Wehbe and Kim Kardashian, and I am not like these artificial dolls,” she told the court.

“When I knew he cheated on me, I could not continue being with him,” she said.

Rahma added that her husband eventually elevated his demands, with requests that she become a living example of Kardashian and to change her personality.

“I got married to stop myself from sinning, but my wife did not take care of me at all even with intercourse,” the husband told the family dispute settlement office.

“I cheated on her with another woman because I felt she [the wife] was manlier than me,” he added.

Last Update: Wednesday, 20 May 2020 KSA 13:54 - GMT 10:54