British influencer Soudi Al Nadak was treated to an entire private island by her millionaire husband just so she could wear a bikini undisturbed.

The social media star, 26, is married to Jamal Al Nadak, 32, from Dubai, and she often shares glimpses into her life of luxury on her Instagram and TikTok pages.

Most recently, she uploaded a post for her 1.3million social media followers, announcing: ‘He bought me an island, so I can wear everything I want’.

In footage of the private island in Asia, which reportedly cost around £37.5million, Soudi captured the couple flying in a jet over blue seas before filming the island’s crystal clear waters and palm trees.

‘I set the boundaries and he matched me,’ she wrote in the caption while showing off the sandy beach and her snorkelling goggles.    

Soudi Al Nadak, 26, said her millionaire husband from Dubai, Jamal Al Nadak, 32, bought her a private island so she could wear a bikini undisturbed

Soudi Al Nadak, 26, said her millionaire husband from Dubai, Jamal Al Nadak, 32, bought her a private island so she could wear a bikini undisturbed

In her post, Soudi captured the paradise island with its crystal clear waters, sandy beach, and palm trees

The island in Asia reportedly cost around £37.5million

Soudi received the extravagant gift so that she can sunbathe in her bikini in private and without prying eyes.

‘Right now I only keep the island for myself and my hubby,’ she wrote. 

‘But ultimately I will invite a small number of high-value women to accompany me.’ 

Soudi remarked that the island is her husband’s best investment yet – after he has previously gifted her solid gold, designer bags and even a house. 

‘I think in the world we live in, it’s so important to have a safe place,’ she said of the island purchase.

The Brit from Sussex is said to have met her husband eight years ago when they were both studying at university in Dubai.

She has shared on her social media how she ‘only’ receives around £153,000 as a monthly allowance from her Arab businessman husband, and says he is ‘so attentive’ and ‘so mindful’.

The couple married in December 2021. ‘You are the love of my soul,’ Soudi wrote in an Instagram celebrating the big day.

However, following their marriage, Soudi shared a video explaining the unique rules they follow within their married life which stirrup up controversy.

Soudi remarked that the island is her husband’s best investment yet – after he has previously gifted her solid gold, designer bags and even a house 

The Brit from Sussex is said to have met her husband eight years ago when they were both studying at university in Dubai 

She has shared on her social media how she ‘only’ receives around £153,000 as a monthly allowance from her Arab businessman husband 

Soudi said people try to imitate her and calls herself the original Dubai housewife 

The couple’s marriage includes rules like having no 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 am the gold digger and Jamal is using me for my body. But that’s not the case, we truly love each other but he can’t help that he’s a millionaire and I love to shop.’

Soudi explained: ‘Jamal and I met at university whilst in Dubai. We studied in different universities but there was an instant connection.’

The pair had mutual friends and often would bump 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 would always ask me out and I eventually gave 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 would call me all the time and we couldn’t stop talking.

‘A few months later we planned different trips together and flew around the world. Then we decided to get married’.

Soudi Al Nadak, 26, from Sussex, has been branded a gold digger by vicious trolls after she married a millionaire she met in Dubai

Soudi, who has been married to Jamal for the last three years, said their wedding was a grand event 

People do not understand their relationship but Soudi said it works for them and they are deeply in love

People do not understand their relationship but Soudi said it works for them and they are deeply in love.

Soudi began sharing their marriage on TikTok to help people understand how an inter-cultural marriage works.

‘I always used to get so many questions on what it’s like to marry or date a millionaire from a different culture and religion so I thought it would just be easier to talk about it online,’ said Soudi.

‘People always make a lot of assumptions so I like to set the story straight.

‘I always enjoy taking my followers along on shopping trips or food reviews and holidays.

‘It makes me feel so connected with the world.

She has joked the best way to deal with the hate is to shop at Dior to feel better, explaining: ‘I would be lying if I said it was easy every day as I get a lot of horrible comments on a daily basis so I just take myself to Dior to feel better.

‘Jamal always tells me to be true to myself and to not read the hate.

‘I was always used to a certain lifestyle coming from old money and Jamal was able to provide me with that.

‘We are just out here living our best lives.’

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