A woman in Dubai known for showcasing her lavish lifestyle has sparked a mix of reactions online with a recent Instagram video. Soudi Al Nadak, 26, revealed specific rules imposed by her millionaire husband, drawing significant attention from viewers.
Rules of Her Luxurious Life
In the video, Soudi outlined several of her husband’s expectations. She stated that she must always coordinate her bags with her shoes. Additionally, she is not allowed to work since her husband covers all expenses.
Cooking is also off the table for her, as they eat out every day. Furthermore, Soudi must have her hair and makeup done by professionals each day and is required to avoid friendships with men.
“You can call me Soudirella because I’m his princess,” she said while sharing the video, which featured the text, “Strict rules my millionaire husband has for me in Dubai.”
Mixed Reactions from Viewers
Since posting the video, it has gained over 52,000 likes and 3.5 million views. Many users expressed their shock in the comments. One commenter remarked, “No money can buy happiness. But it’s better to be happy and with money than without, I guess.” Another user critiqued the situation, stating, “We know your husband is controlling, doesn’t trust you, and doesn’t want you to live a fulfilling life.”
A third user added, “Seems like he can’t buy a smile on your face,” while another questioned, “But are you allowed to think, have opinions, or have a voice? Being kept and not doing something productive sounds terribly boring. And when he’s done keeping you, what do you get? Anything?”
A Life of Luxury
Soudi frequently shares glimpses of her extravagant lifestyle, including high-end shopping, luxury vehicles, and first-class travel to various global destinations. Despite facing criticism for showcasing her wealth, she remains unapologetic and unfazed by the backlash.
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Background and Relationship
Soudi moved to Dubai with her family at the age of six. She met her husband, Jamal Al Nadak, while they were both in university eight years ago. The couple has been married for three years and has established additional rules for their relationship, including not having friends of the opposite sex, sharing passwords, and always keeping each other updated on their locations.