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Wednesday, 10/12/2025 | 15:00 GMT+7

Rules for being a Dubai millionaire's wife

Living in luxury, Soudi must disclose all passwords, keep her location tracking on, and demands her husband pay 300,000 USD for each birth.

Soudi Al Nadak, 26, a British national, married businessman Jamal Al Nadak in 2020 after they met in Dubai. She became a social media personality known for her lavish lifestyle. Recently, she drew attention by openly discussing the demands required to maintain her status as a millionaire's wife.

Soudi's marriage is governed by a set of rules. Both agreed not to have friends of the opposite sex to avoid potential conflicts. She must also share all passwords for her phone and personal devices, and keep her location tracking on 24/7 whenever she is not with her husband.

"We keep no secrets from each other," she explained. "Keeping location tracking on helps us both know exactly where the other person is and what they are doing."

Soudi Al Nadak and her millionaire husband Jamal Al Nadak's wedding in Dubai in 2020. Photo: @Soudiofarabia

Soudi Al Nadak and her millionaire husband Jamal Al Nadak's wedding in Dubai in 2020. Photo: @Soudiofarabia

At home, Soudi is not allowed to cook; she either dines at restaurants or employs a private chef. Whether at home or out, she must always present a perfect appearance, with daily care from makeup artists and hairstylists. Even her social media posts require careful consideration to ensure absolute respect for her husband and his family.

In exchange for this strict adherence, Soudi enjoys an exceptionally luxurious life. She frequently showcases diamond jewelry, designer handbags, and valuable art pieces. Jamal once gifted his wife a private island in Asia, valued at 50 million USD, solely so she could comfortably wear a bikini at the beach without fear of scrutiny.

The transactional nature of the marriage extends to pregnancy demands. Soudi publicly revealed a list of "non-negotiable" conditions before agreeing to have children. She demands her husband pay 300,000 USD for each birth, with the price increasing to 600,000 USD for twins.

Beyond the cash payment, her husband must cover all costs for psychological therapy, a personal trainer, recovery massages, and provide emergency credit card access. Other material demands include: diamond rings, Birkin handbags (with colors chosen according to the baby's gender), a new car, and investment property.

"My body will be heavily impacted after childbirth, so I will not accept enduring pain without compensation," she stated. Post-birth, Soudi requires a night nurse, a childcare specialist, and a beauty team on standby to ensure she always appears glamorous.

Soudi Al Nadak. Photo: @Soudiofarabia

Soudi Al Nadak. Photo: @Soudiofarabia

Soudi's revelations often elicit mixed reactions. Many consider her materialistic and dependent, while others defend her choices. Responding to comments labeling her a "gold digger," Soudi said: "We truly love each other. It's just that he happens to be a millionaire, and I am passionate about shopping."

Although Dubai law permits men to have up to four wives, Soudi asserts that she is her husband's only wife. Nevertheless, she declared: "If there were another person, I would demand a separate mansion because I do not accept sharing living space."

Minh Phuong (According to Dailymail, Mirror)

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/quy-tac-khi-lam-vo-trieu-phu-dubai-4992061.html
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