Omar Borkan Al Gala continues to be the talk of the Internet on Friday after a report emerged that he and two other men from United Arab Emirates were deported from Saudi Arabia for being too sexy.

While the incident apparently happened around April 21, the news seemed to arrive to the United States on Thursday. Borkan Al Gala was featured on MSN Now, Yahoo and other major websites in the United States since Thursday afternoon.Borkan Al Gala was reportedly among three men from the United Arab Emirates who were kicked out from a festival in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh because they were labeled "too handsome." According to various reports, Saudi authorities feared women could become attracted to them, according to the blog Streamlux, citing Arabic newspaper Elaph.

They were arrested by police officers from the religious police force the Mutaween, according to UK's The Sun.

"Three Emiratis were taken out on the grounds they are too handsome. (It was) feared female visitors could fall for them," a local newspaper reported last week, The Sun notes.

Saudi Arabia allegedly has very strict laws for Saudi women. They must stay covered up at all times and are not allowed to speak or interact with men who are not their relatives.

"This is what written in newspapers in over the world :) UAE men ordered to leave Saudi Arabia for being 'too handsome'" Borkan Al Gala wrote in his Facebook page on April 21.

Borkan Al Gala's Facebook page's likes increased fromy 100,000 on Thursday to more than 160,000 on Friday. He describes himself as a Fashion photographer, actor and poet from Dubai.

Most of his pictures are self-portraits in various poses including a few shirtless photo shoots and a few posting next to camels in Dubai.He has gained many female fans on Facebook who have offered him asylum in their countries from Venezuela, to Spain, Italy and China.

People in the United States were also speculating that it's just a matter of time until he makes into Hollywood.

"Hollywood, here he comes? Rudolph Valentino of the 21st century? " Facebook user Jean F. Vanking wrote to Enstars' Facebook page.

But seems women have had not enough of him yet.

"The eyes my goodness," Facebook user Linah Muthui wrote."OMG," wrote a chinese Facebook user.

"No wonder he got deported!" Pura Rosa wrote.

"He looks with arbic clothes much much much much better! Ma sha allah!," another female user wrote.

Borkan Al Gala seems to be flattered by the compliments.

"Hi, and thank you for all those lovely messages. I'm sorry I haven't had time to get back to all of you :D Xoxo I Love you all !" he wrote Thursday in his latest post.