Meet the British woman labeled a gold digger by vicious trolls after marrying a millionaire she met in Dubai.
Housewife and business owner Soudi Al Nadak, 26, from Sussex, met her businessman husband Jamal Al Nadak, 32, when they were both studying at university in Dubai seven years ago.
Soudi, who has been married to Jamal for three years, shared a video TikTok about their unique marriage, which quickly went viral.
The couple’s marriage includes rules such as not having friends of the opposite sex, knowing each other’s passwords, and always having their location available to each other.
While many people love their content, Soudi revealed, “People always assume I’m the gold digger and Jamal is using me for my body. But that’s not the case, we really love each other, but he can’t help the fact that he’s a millionaire and I like shopping.’
Soudi Al Nadak, 26, from Sussex, has been labeled a gold digger by vicious trolls after marrying a millionaire she met in Dubai
The housewife and business owner met her businessman husband Jamal Al Nadak, 32, when they were both studying at university in Dubai seven years ago
Soudi explained, “Jamal and I met in college while in Dubai. We studied at different universities, but there was an immediate click.’
The pair had friends in common and often bumped into each other at parties; Jamal asked Soudi out three times before she finally gave him a chance.
She said, “We had a lot of mutual friends and we always met at celebrity events, so Jamal always asked me out and I ended up giving him a chance.
‘On our first date he spoiled me completely, took me to the best restaurant in Dubai, picked me up in his luxury car and even after the date he kept calling me all the time and we couldn’t stop talking.
“A few months later, we planned several trips together and flew around the world. Then we decided to get married.
“We got married three years ago and we’ve been together for seven years now.”
Unsurprisingly, their wedding was a grand event.
“We spent three separate nights in Dubai, traditionally Emirates,” she said.
“We did our Omani-themed henna night, and we did our main night at the Versace hotel.
While many people love her content, some accuse Soudi of being a gold digger and leave offensive comments
Soudi, who has been married to Jamal for the past three years, said their marriage was a grand event
‘All set designs are designed by me. Even though it was during COVID, 1000 people still showed up every night.
“All events are ladies-only, which is traditional in Jamal culture.
“Then we had a wedding in a country house in the UK for my family.”
The couple’s marriage includes rules such as not having friends of the opposite sex, knowing each other’s passwords, and always having their location available to each other.
People don’t understand their relationship but Soudi said it works for them and they are very much in love.
Soudi started sharing their marriage on TikTok to help people understand how a cross-cultural marriage works.
“I used to get so many questions about what it’s like to get married or date a millionaire from a different culture and religion, so I thought it would be easier to talk about it online,” Soudi said.
“People always make a lot of assumptions, so I like to set the record straight.
“I always enjoy taking my followers on shopping trips or food reviews and vacations.
“I feel so connected to the world.
The pair had friends in common and often ran into each other at pirate places; Jamal asked Soudi out three times before she finally gave him a chance
People don’t understand their relationship but Soudi said it works for them and they are very much in love
‘Jamal and I keep nothing from each other, we communicate openly, we have each other’s passwords.
“We always keep our locations when we’re apart so we know where we are.
“We don’t have friends of the opposite sex.
‘I always dress modestly and I always make sure everything is perfect, like my hair, nails and makeup.
“I am always careful about what I share on social media to respect Jamal and his family as they have a closed community.”
While some women admire her lifestyle, others call her a gold digger, despite the fact that Soudi herself came from a wealthy family and was used to her comforts.
“I always get support from other women who are happy for me and love my lifestyle,” she said.
While some women admire her lifestyle, others call her a gold digger, despite the fact that Soudi herself came from a wealthy family and was used to her comforts.
The couple’s marriage includes rules such as not having friends of the opposite sex, knowing each other’s passwords, and always having their location available to each other
The housewife said she often gets people commenting saying they live through her shopping and trips
She joked that the best way to deal with the hate is to shop at Dior to feel better, explaining that she would be “lying” if she said it was “easy every day.”
“I always get comments from people that they live through me with my shopping and trips.
‘I also get a lot of support from other women, especially in Dubai, because they like to see what I buy and where I eat and shop.
“I think I get a lot of hate from people just because they’re jealous or they don’t understand my relationship and the content I’m making.
“I think by putting your life on social media, people will always comment.”
She joked that the best way to deal with the hate is to shop at Dior to feel better, explaining, “I’d be lying if I said it was easy every day since I have a lot of horrible things to do on a daily basis.” get comments, so I just bring myself to Dior to feel better.
“Jamal always tells me to be true to myself and not read the hate.
“I was always used to a certain lifestyle that came from old money and Jamal was able to provide me with that.
“We’re just living our best lives here.”