This Egyptian woman really wants Sisi to wear long underwear

She's afraid he'll catch a cold ... and she's dead serious about it!

Egyptian Fatima Koshari didn't hold back on National TV, advising President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi to wear kalson, otherwise known as long johns or thermal underwear. 

Koshari, known for minor roles in Egyptian TV, was being a typical grandmother when she decided to offer guidance on staying warm to Egypt's president. 

The video was broadcast during the Sabahek Masri program, which aired on MBC 2 Egypt on Monday. 

The video has since garnered nearly 1.5 million views on Facebook

The show's host, Seham Saleh was left shocked and speechless after the comment.

She interrupted Koshari and cut the show short. 

People on Twitter couldn't help but insist that Sisi wear long johns, using the hashtag #WearThermalUnderwearSisi. 

According to Al Bawaba, a warning has been issued to MBC 2 following the incident, accusing the show of "broadcasting the words of their guest in order to insult President Sisi."

But the reactions kept pouring in.

"Shut up your mouse Obama"

Memes asked where the president's "kalson" is?

"Sell your iPhone and wear a thermal underwear" 

Sisi = a good listener

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