Soudi Al Nadak, a 26-year-old British woman, married to a young multimillionaire husband in Dubai three years ago. According to the British "Daily Mail" report on April 5 local time, Sudi has several worries about married life, one of which is that she is often asked if her husband has any other wives, Sudi refuted the statement that her husband has seven wives, saying that according to UAE law, a man can marry up to 4 wives.
Nadak's husband, Jamal Al Nadak, 32, met Jamal Al Nadak seven years ago when Sudi was in college in Dubai, and the two married three years ago. Sudi often shares videos of her life recorded in Dubai on short video platforms, and she is also an Internet celebrity.
Recently, Sudi talked about several things that bothered her in a foreign life.
The first thing is that many people think that Sudi's husband has "seven wives", and Sudi says she is annoyed about it, adding that in addition to her, her husband can marry "the upper limit is three". This is because although UAE law allows polygamy, a man can have up to four wives, provided that "he can provide equal life and equal treatment for all wives".
Sudi said she was frustrated by people's stereotypes. But she also said that even as you say (her husband has other wives), it's not that bad, "it's like having your best friend live with you 24/7." ”
Sudi said that if she were in that situation, she would obviously ask her husband to buy two separate mansions, and she would not want to share them with anyone. In addition, this situation has the advantage of "you can borrow all the bags and shoes that she (the other wife) has, so that you have double the clothes." ”
Another thing that bothers Sudi is that there are always people who insult her by saying that she or her husband is Pakistani or Indian.
Sudi was puzzled by this, and she said how could someone else insult in this way?
Sudi says she was raised to be proud of her hometown, so she always tells everyone that she is from the UK and her husband is from Dubai. "And if I'm really from those countries, why am I trying to hide it? It's 2024 and I thought we were all out of stereotypes and I thought the culture of India and Pakistan was beautiful. ”
Sudi also has a problem that people often impersonate her, and when people go to the salons she frequents, they use her name, fake phone numbers, and emails. There are also "creators" who copy her content online, and she questions why these people don't be themselves, and declares that they are the original "housewives of Dubai".
This isn't Sudy's first appearance in the Daily Mail.
Sudi had earlier appeared in the British media for some unusual remarks. For example, in a video, Sudi introduced her "pregnancy list", in which she asked her husband to receive an allowance for each pregnancy, $300,000 (about 2.2 million yuan) for a baby, use her husband's credit card when needed, "For the sake of my rich husband, I must recover as soon as possible", and also hold a banquet for one or two thousand people for the baby.
Before getting married, Sudi asked her husband to have a "big rock" on his finger, not to mention designer bags, luxury cars and homes.
Sudi denies that she is a money worshipper, saying that she and her husband are genuinely in love, but it just so happens that her husband is a multimillionaire and it just so happens that she likes to shop.
SOURCE: DAILYMAIL