‘People hate me because I’m a millionaire’s wife – it’s not my fault you’re broke’

A woman who married a millionaire from Dubai says she often gets labelled as a “gold digger” due to her choice of spouse.

Soudi Al Nadak, known on TikTok as @soudiofarabia, frequently shares content about her relationship and recently revealed her upcoming summer plans with her husband. She informed her followers about the exciting summer break her “millionaire husband” has planned for them.

In the video, she confessed that while many people comment on her relationship, she remains unfazed. In her view, she understands why people make snide remarks.

She posed the question: “If you were me, would you really be humble? Or would you be out here in Dubai living your best life as a millionaire’s wifey?

“There’s only one true answer to this and, girl, you don’t need to lie to me. I’m not going to tell anyone. I’m extremely sorry, but you’re jealous and maybe you’re broke, but not my problem.”

She expressed that it’s only fair for someone to label her a gold digger if they can genuinely look at themselves in the mirror without shedding a tear. Contrary to what some might believe, she stated that not everyone is insecure.

Soudi also confessed that she was taught to be self-confident from a very young age. After making this candid admission, she went on to explain that she and her husband plan to spend a month travelling through Europe for some quality time together, something they often do.

They’re setting off for a luxurious vacation in Italy, with plans to indulge in “as much shopping as possible”. While divulging their Italian escapades, she revealed that although she and her husband, Jamal, might not see eye to eye on every detail of their itinerary, they are excited to explore multiple destinations.



Soudi Al Nadak claims people call her a

Soudi and husband Jamal are soon off for a luxurious vacation in Italy
(Image: Jam Press/@soudiofarabia)

But when it comes to travelling, this pair doesn’t pack light Soudi shared that they tend to bring three to four suitcases each and don’t hold back from adding more as they shop their way through the trip.

The video has since amassed thousands of views, sparking an outpouring of reactions from her followers. They’ve been sending messages of delight and support, stating they’re “happy” for her despite declaring themselves “broke”.

One person expressed: “Being humble is a choice. You can be humble even if you’re very rich or pretty or smart because, as my granny used to say, nobody has it all.”

While another person chimed in: “I would be out in Dubai living my best life. Don’t worry about what other people say. It’s your life – you live it the way you want to.”

A third joined the conversation, commenting: “You can be humble and confident and rich. I am however very happy for the life you live. It’s nice to see you and hubby together living the best life ever.”

Story Saved

You can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
WHO Endorses Polypills; SAVR Valve Recall; Bronny James Recovering thumbnail

WHO Endorses Polypills; SAVR Valve Recall; Bronny James Recovering

Cardiology > Prevention — Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine by Nicole Lou, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today August 1, 2023 The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines added three polypills for the prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Low-dose aspirin failed to reduce ischemic stroke among older adults in a secondary analysis of ASPREE.
Read More
Studies stress botulism education in Romania and Italy thumbnail

Studies stress botulism education in Romania and Italy

Two studies in different European countries have both emphasized the need to improve consumer awareness and education to prevent botulism. The first study looked at epidemiological data on foodborne botulism in Western Romania over the past decade. Botulism poisoning is a rare illness caused by toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria. Medical records from one…
Read More
Bispecific Antibodies in Relapsed/Refractory DLBCL thumbnail

Bispecific Antibodies in Relapsed/Refractory DLBCL

Follow-up data from the EPCORE NHL-1 trial lend further support to the efficacy and safety of single-agent epcoritamab (Epkinly) in the treatment of relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), according to a presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting. MedPage Today brought together three expert leaders in the field: Moderator Ian
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share