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Opening up about her life as a rich housewife, one woman has shared the details of her lavish marriage.
Soudi Al Nadak, originally from Sussex and now living in Dubai, revealed that her husband has spent over £440,000 on her birthday and summer holidays alone.
When she turned 27 last month, Soudi was treated by her 33-year-old husband Jamal to a shopping trip to Miu Miu and Hermès, where together they splashed a whopping £38,000 on clothes and accessories.
The celebrations didn’t stop there either: afterwards, the couple enjoyed a luxury dinner out, spending £1,000 before swinging past a beauty clinic for a ‘face full of filler’ to the tune of £16,000.
And, as well as a spa trip that came in at just under £900, there’s more to come. Businessman Jamal is whisking her away on a trip that’s set to cost him around £420,000.
‘We are going to spend six weeks in Europe, travelling to Italy, Switzerland, San Marino and Austria,’ said Soudi.
‘I think it’ll cost him around $500,000 (£420,000) depending on how much shopping we do.’
Soudi and Jamal met eight years ago while they were both studying in Dubai, and have now been married for four years.
Before they got married, Soudi signed an extensive pre-nup agreement which guaranteed certain rights for her – including that if he cheated on her, he would need to give her 100% of his wealth, something which she feels is ‘reasonable.’
Likewise, she had a dowry – typically paid by the bride’s family or the bride herself – of $10 million (£7,711,750).
Now, she documents their extravagant lifestyle on TikTok as part of her ‘day in the life as a millionaire’s wife’ series.
‘Being a millionaire’s wife in Dubai is actually a hard job, which is why my husband gives me a monthly allowance of $100,000 (£77,080) just to be his wife, because let’s be honest, I deserve it, and I am not doing it for free,’ Soudi shared in a recent TikTok video, where she captured her weekly facials and afternoon teas with 24-carat gold cakes.
‘Hopefully in my next life lol that will be me,’ @careydevolt commented, while @cherry2pt0 added: ‘You’re my favourite “girl math” chicka!’
Soudi also believes that she shouldn’t have to work full-time, and has previously stated that she never had any idea what she wanted to do when teachers would ask her at school.
‘Did you ever feel like you just weren’t meant to have a job?’, she added in another TikTok video. ‘Teachers would ask me, Soudi, what do you want to do in the future, you’re getting A*s? And I would be like, I don’t know.
‘I could just never do that for the rest of my life, even just working for my family business. That’s not for me. My Fridays are for getting ready for the weekend… when am I supposed to schedule my hair, my nails and pilates?’
Although critics accuse her of being a ‘gold-digger,’ she claims her husband ‘loves her for her high maintenance attitude’ and that the pair are deeply in love. And, as such, she’ll likely never have to work a day in her life.
‘I feel very blessed every day,’ Soudi says. ‘I expect nothing less.’
Opening up about her life as a rich housewife, one woman has shared the details of her lavish marriage.
Soudi Al Nadak, originally from Sussex and now living in Dubai, revealed that her husband has spent over £440,000 on her birthday and summer holidays alone.
When she turned 27 last month, Soudi was treated by her 33-year-old husband Jamal to a shopping trip to Miu Miu and Hermès, where together they splashed a whopping £38,000 on clothes and accessories.
The celebrations didn’t stop there either: afterwards, the couple enjoyed a luxury dinner out, spending £1,000 before swinging past a beauty clinic for a ‘face full of filler’ to the tune of £16,000.
And, as well as a spa trip that came in at just under £900, there’s more to come. Businessman Jamal is whisking her away on a trip that’s set to cost him around £420,000.
‘We are going to spend six weeks in Europe, travelling to Italy, Switzerland, San Marino and Austria,’ said Soudi.
‘I think it’ll cost him around $500,000 (£420,000) depending on how much shopping we do.’
Soudi and Jamal met eight years ago while they were both studying in Dubai, and have now been married for four years.
Before they got married, Soudi signed an extensive pre-nup agreement which guaranteed certain rights for her – including that if he cheated on her, he would need to give her 100% of his wealth, something which she feels is ‘reasonable.’
Likewise, she had a dowry – typically paid by the bride’s family or the bride herself – of $10 million (£7,711,750).
Now, she documents their extravagant lifestyle on TikTok as part of her ‘day in the life as a millionaire’s wife’ series.
‘Being a millionaire’s wife in Dubai is actually a hard job, which is why my husband gives me a monthly allowance of $100,000 (£77,080) just to be his wife, because let’s be honest, I deserve it, and I am not doing it for free,’ Soudi shared in a recent TikTok video, where she captured her weekly facials and afternoon teas with 24-carat gold cakes.
‘Hopefully in my next life lol that will be me,’ @careydevolt commented, while @cherry2pt0 added: ‘You’re my favourite “girl math” chicka!’
Soudi also believes that she shouldn’t have to work full-time, and has previously stated that she never had any idea what she wanted to do when teachers would ask her at school.
‘Did you ever feel like you just weren’t meant to have a job?’, she added in another TikTok video. ‘Teachers would ask me, Soudi, what do you want to do in the future, you’re getting A*s? And I would be like, I don’t know.
‘I could just never do that for the rest of my life, even just working for my family business. That’s not for me. My Fridays are for getting ready for the weekend… when am I supposed to schedule my hair, my nails and pilates?’
Although critics accuse her of being a ‘gold-digger,’ she claims her husband ‘loves her for her high maintenance attitude’ and that the pair are deeply in love. And, as such, she’ll likely never have to work a day in her life.
‘I feel very blessed every day,’ Soudi says. ‘I expect nothing less.’