Sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee have claimed trial to three charges for posting a controversial Ramadan greeting on facebook last week and for the sex video clips they posted online last year. They have pleaded not guilty to all three charges and were denied bail.
The couple -- known collectively as Alvivi -- first sparked controversy when they posted photos and videos of them having sex online.
Last week, they drew widespread criticism for posting a picture on facebook of them eating bak kut teh, or pork rib soup, with the words "Selamat Berbuka Puasa" (Happy Breaking Fast) and a "halal" logo.
Alvin Tan Jye Yee, 25, and Vivian Lee May Ling, 24, were charged under the Sedition Act, the Film Censorship Act, and the Penal Code on Thursday after media regulators and the police wrapped up their investigations this week, reports The Straits Times.
The judge contemplated both arguments and has decided that all three charges will be heard simultaneously.
Alvin and Vivian were charged for posting up a controversial “Selamat Berbuka Puasa” greeting on their joint Facebook account where the couple is clearly eating bak kut the, a traditional pork dish.
Since then their Facebook account has been taken down.