Pussycat Dolls fined for sexy show.




Raunchy pop act the Pussycat Dolls have been fined $2,500 after one of their shows became too sexy.

Authorities in Malaysia decided to enforce strict laws on what female performers can do on stage.

Under the country's Muslim laws, a female performer must be covered from her shoulders to her knees.

Jumping, shouting or throwing of objects onstage or at the audience have also been banned under the nation's strict performance guidelines, according to The Popcrunch Show website.

During the show last July, Carmit Bachar, who has since left the group, exposed a breast while Ashley Roberts was accused of revealing her 'private parts'.

Malaysia's Minister of Culture, Rais Yatim, said the Dolls' concert featured "scantily dressed performers" and "sensuous elements."

"I believe the way the Pussycat Dolls behaved on stage amounted to gross indecency."