Influencer Soudi Al Nadak Shares Viral Video of $50 Million Island Purchase Amid Backlash
Dubai-based influencer Soudi Al Nadak revealed in a viral Instagram video that her millionaire husband, Jamal Al Nadak, purchased a private island so she could feel safe on the beach while wearing a bikini. The 26-year-old housewife posted the video with the caption, “POV: You wanted to wear a bikini so your millionaire husband bought you an island,” attracting over 2.4 million views within a week. While the video sparked massive interest, it also drew criticism for allegedly flaunting wealth.
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Soudi, originally from the UK and married to Dubai businessman Jamal Al Nadak for over three years, said the couple had been planning to invest in an island for some time. She explained that her husband’s main motivation for the purchase was her safety and privacy. However, for personal reasons, the exact location of the $50 million island was not disclosed, other than that it’s in Asia. The influencer is no stranger to showcasing her luxurious lifestyle on social media, where she frequently shares videos of extravagant purchases, glamorous vacations, and high-end shopping.
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Despite the popularity of her content, Soudi faced criticism for what some consider “showing off.” Addressing the backlash, she expressed her confusion over the hate, explaining that she simply enjoys sharing her lifestyle. Meanwhile, interest in the story has surged, with Google Trends showing a spike in searches for terms like “Dubai man private island” as people continue to follow the story across various regions, including India.
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