Omar Borkan Al Gala and his management team have neither confirmed nor denied when asked by IBTimes-AU in an email if there’s any truth to the deportation story that paved the way to international recognition and overwhelming fame for the self-described poet and model.

Instead the team has promised to tell the truth behind the scandalous deportation issue that shook the whole world caught off-guard that one’s good looks could actually lead someone “homeless,” so to speak.

It will be recalled that Omar was reportedly thrown out of Saudi Arabia after officials decided that his good looks were too dangerous for Saudi women. Following their religious beliefs, the Islamic religion prevents women from interacting with men not related to them - - neither close relatives or legal affinity such as a husband.

Omar and the two other guys identified in news outlets in April were kicked out of Saudi when they attended the Jenadrivah Heritage and Culture Festival, prompting prominent women to get a little closer to them.

Five weeks after the deportation news broke out, Omar and his team have remained mum about it.

“Whatever happened in Saudi is going to stay in Saudi for now,” Omar said in an interview with Canadian broadcasting company, CTV.

Omar insists in the interview that his followers (and critics alike) who now come in more than one million, just have to wait a little longer as he plans to share his deportation story and more, in a documentary.

No details have been provided yet but in Omar’s latest interview he hinted that Omar and his team are cooking up for a documentary film about the aspiring actor.

“I can’t talk about this right now,” Omar insisted, adding, “I’m not saying it’s not true. I’m not saying it’s true. It’s coming.”

This is on top of the short film ‘51” already in the works. To be directed by John Steven Baltazar, the film, written by Michelle Nickelson is considered as United Arab Emirate’s pioneering, major short film. Other big film personalities have already given green lights to be part of the project. Navid Negahban (Homeland) already confirmed his participation on the film. Other popular actors from the region have already accepted propositions to work on “51.” These include Mylene Gomera, Dana Hamdam and Rik Aby. Omar's participation in the film, the world’s newest internet obsession, known primarily as “Too Handsome” after being deported for his good looks, is hoped to resonate on the upcoming short film.

In the film, Omar is set to play David Massomi if things fall into place and Omar's group has come into an agreement with the film's officials.

"David Massomi literally runs into a beautiful, mysterious woman, Mylène, in the airport. Their encounter leads him on a journey where nothing is as it seems, is it all a frightening coincidence, or planned? Is Mylène friend or foe, and is David really who he seems to be?" aflamnah.com stated the film's brief plot.

Two upcoming films with Omar Borkan Al Gala in it? That’s not so bad for a man deported for his unlawful good looks, isn’t it?

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