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These are the things that upset me thing as a rich Dubai housewife
A British housewife who now lives in Dubai with her husband has revealed the things that make her upset, including when people tell her to 'cover up'. Soudi Al Nadak, 26, from Sussex, met her businessman husband Jamal Al Nadak, 32, túi xách nữ hà nội Túi xách công sở nữ đựng laptop nữ while they were both studying at university in Dubai seven years ago. The couple got married three years ago and Soudi often posts online about what her life as a stay-at-home wife is like in the UAE. She started off by saying that it annoys her when people assume her husband has 'seven wives' adding that the 'limit is three'.
The UAE government states that polygamy is allowed by law and that a Muslim man is allowed to have four wives, 'provided he offers equal sustenance and equal treatment to all.' Soudi made a TikTok about the things that upset her as a housewife living in Dubai Soudi Al Nadak, 26, from Sussex, met her businessman husband Jamal Al Nadak, 32, while they were both studying at university in Dubai seven years ago @soudiofarabia Everyone knows there is only 1 original Dubai wifey and túi xách da nữ công sở thats me ✨ #millionaire #fyp #dubai #ksa ♬ original sound - Soudi🇬🇧 & Jamal🇦🇪 'It's honestly so annoying when people make these stereotypical assumptions.
If you really think about [having other wives] is honestly not that bad, it's like having your best friend live with you 24/7. 'If I was in that situation, I would obviously expect hubby to buy two separate mansions because I'm not sharing with anyone. 'Another benefit is that you get to borrow all of her bags and shoes so you basically have double the amount of clothes.' Soudi said that another thing that infuriates her is when others try to 'push' their religious beliefs onto her. 'I'm just out here doing my own thing.
Like [it annoys me] when people tell me I should be covering up more,' she said. The housewife went on to say that while she respects 'all religions and all beliefs' but doesn't like to be bothered with people reciting religious passages to her. 'No-one should send hate or be judged just because they don't act or dress in a certain way,' she added. Soudi said people try to imitate her and calls herself the original Dubai housewife Soudi and Jamal at one of their three wedding ceremonies Soudi said that someone recently impersonated her by using her name and a fake number and email at the salon she regularly goes to 'Another thing that upsets me is when people [try to insult me by calling] my husband or myself Pakistani or Indian.
" (video: //www.youtube.com/embed/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u00XSZsOfBs)I'm confused how that's an insult in the beginning? 'I've always been told to be proud of where you're from, which is why I always tell people that I'm from the UK and that I come from old money and that my hubby is from Dubai too. 'Even if I was from those countries, why would I try and hide that?
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