Arab Influencers Fakes and Flakes

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the moon refers more to beauty (all kinds and colors) and standing out among others, I’ve never heard about the fair and bright thing before
 
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i heard he abused her while they were in London while he was intoxicated and that she was pregnant and aborted it because she doesnt want to have a kid with him
Girl who did you hear that from because I heard something completely different I heard from someone who was staying in the same hotel a couple of days before they left. He kept going to the lobby and acting frantic, shouting at employees. And that it looked like he was high, apparently he was doing cocaine Either way her family are dumb as FUCK for letting her marry him. He is a slut a literal walking STD, yeah that’s right he gave a escort chlamydia in Marbella 2016when she was going to expose him he paid her like €20k I knew this marriage wasn’t going to last it’s not even been that long too these influencers are so pathetic and empty on the inside, god help them.

the moon refers more to beauty (all kinds and colors) and standing out among others, I’ve never heard about the fair and bright thing before
Yeah same when you’re complementing a girl قمر it’s not because of her skin just because she’s pretty

I agree, every Arab woman is beautiful in her own right, we’ve given the world so much and inspired so many. I don’t understand this division, it’s so stupid and such a dated way of thinking. Aesthetically arab women are more diverse than ever, embracing their natural skin shades, hair colours etc. I agree on Rawan as the example, arab men are very much traditionalists who just want someone who has good morals they can pass on to their kids.


Yeah I don’t agree with she said either. I feel like khaleeji men marry other Arabs because they simply want a change of culture/different prespective, or they want their kids to how features khaleeji women don’t typically possess. How does it make sense for it to inexpensive when there are high ranking sheikhs/sheikhas from the almaktoum, alsaud,althani families with Moroccan, Lebanese, Iraqi, Syrian mother’s? Let’s not give the impression that the women from these countries, are any less than khaleeji women. If non khaleejis are good enough for royalty who are you to speak on the matter?
 
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wow if that's true about bu khalid that's crazy. he was filming almost daily while on his honeymoon which I felt like fatima didn't appreciate and not to mention he stayed in london much longer claiming "work" and went on to doha for more work at that perfume exhibition. i knew it wouldn't last but i didn't think it would end before she even stepped foot in kuwait :X
 
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That's what I said in my comments. I talked about the cultural reasons (men wanting more social freedom, less restrictions, no arranged marriage) but I think you guys all misinterpreted my comments because I added the "financial reason" as well.

Umm did no one actually read my comments?
‏يمكن أسلوبي غلط ‏بس ترى انا ماكان ‏ ‏قصدي الحريم الأجانب يبون فلوس ولا قصدي أقلل من قيمتهم ‏أنا تكلمت عن الاسباب الثقافية ‏الى تخلي الولد الخليجي يبي بنت من الشام او المغرب
‏ ‏يعني طبعا ثقافتهم غير عن ثقافتنا ‏ ‏وعندهم ‏انفتاح ‏يمكن عشان جدي ‏يحبها ويتزوجها
‏ ‏يعني طبعا ثقافتهم غير عن ثقافتنا ‏ ‏وعندهم ‏انفتاح ‏يمكن عشان جدي ‏يحبها ويتزوجها

The thing is, some khaleeji men do marry women from outside the GCC for financial reasons especially if their Bedouin tribe extends to Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. They marry their distant relatives from Levant/Sham countries outside the GCC. 3adi and it happens. There are also urban families/clans/confederations that have extended branches in Syria, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, etc., so some of the khaleeji branches sometimes marry their distant relatives outside the GCC. With the shia khaleeji also, I noticed they sometimes marry their cousins in Iraq, Iran, and Lebanon. In all cases with all these different khaleeji social groups, it's less expensive for them because the wedding cost and Mahr can be so exorbitant in our countries + our women can be very demanding and spoiled. ‏so they prefer someone outside the region but he wants to do it the "right way" (arranged marriage). I personally have several relatives who got married to Iraqi women this way. ‏عادي مو عيب ولا حرام

‏بس ترى بشكل عام ‏مو حلو لما احد يقول ‏ ‏بناتنا سمر ‏و الشباب ‏يفضلون بنات الشام ‏لأنهم بيض ‏مو نفس بناتنا السمر
‏لأن ترى وايد ‏عندنا بنات بيض و مو ‏متزوجين ‏يعني ترى لون البشرة مالها علاقة
 
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I saw that on snapchat!!! but apparently its because her sisters kept posting her when he said that he didnt want her posting herself anymore.. idk if she aborted the baby or had a miscarriage but apparently she was prego.. shes an idiot for marrying him. is she giving back the RM?
 
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I find that hard to believe bc she was posting snaps of herself doing ads between her engagement/wedding and after her honeymoon. it has to be something bigger than that..
 
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the moon refers more to beauty (all kinds and colors) and standing out among others, I’ve never heard about the fair and bright thing before
I asked several native speakers and they told me it means that the face is as bright as the moon, extremely beautiful.

What about those who marry North African ladies. Latifa al Maktoum is half Algerian and there are plenty of examples..
 
I asked several native speakers and they told me it means that the face is as bright as the moon, extremely beautiful.


What about those who marry North African ladies. Latifa al Maktoum is half Algerian and there are plenty of examples..
Yeah but just because they marry North African women, doesn’t mean they treat them better. That Sheikh literally abuses his half North African daughters, god knows how he treats his non Khaleeji wives. He probably manipulates them and knows no one and no tribe leaders will hold him accountable. He made his Lebanese wife go crazy by refusing to let her see her own daughter after HE cheated on her... then they turned the daughter against her mom as well.... I doubt the same thing would happen if the wife was khaleeji
 
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I asked several native speakers and they told me it means that the face is as bright as the moon, extremely beautiful.


What about those who marry North African ladies. Latifa al Maktoum is half Algerian and there are plenty of examples..
guys can we let this topic go? I don't think q8gamer meant anything discriminatory towards non-khaleeji woman and vice versa for others. All women are beautiful regardless of their skin tone and people can marry whoever they want.
 
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Im not saying he treats them better but it was just to show that many royals marry women who are not distant cousins or something similar.
Tbh I think he would treat his fully khaleeji daughters the same way if they try to rebel. Plus the nationality of the mother isn’t something really important for Arabs since the ethnicity/nationality comes from the father.
 
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hi maybe a bit random, but does anyone know anything more about chourouk ? She used to live in Tunisia im pretty sure then moved to Kuwait I think. people say she went there bc she's an influencer and a make up model etc but I have this feeling that there is more to the story. her instagram is @chourouk_model
 
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I asked several native speakers and they told me it means that the face is as bright as the moon, extremely beautiful.


What about those who marry North African ladies. Latifa al Maktoum is half Algerian and there are plenty of examples..
It’s not about the color as I mentioned it’s more about standing out, like when you look at the sky you see the moon before the stars because it stands out. The thing is, as you know most middle eastern people don’t have light skin, so we someone say your are so beautiful like the moon for example they mean you look good and you stand out among others, it’s not about being lighter than other girls you know.
 
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Just answered what some native speakers told me but interpretation is something personal after all. Anyway I didn’t mean being light makes you special or something, you can have the darkest skin and have gorgeous features
 
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could someone update me more about Negin? she used to live in Amsterdam, how did she get in contact with Shirin and all? and how is het surgeon, they did such a good job lol... anyways I feel bad for her since Shirin groomed her into becoming an escort at such a young age..
 
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Just answered what some native speakers told me but interpretation is something personal after all. Anyway I didn’t mean being light makes you special or something, you can have the darkest skin and have gorgeous features
Yeah opinions vary. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to be mean or rude just giving some other explanation about this thing.
 
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Anyway, does anyone have more infos about Rawan and Saad Lamjarred? Btw I heard he is married since 2017 to a Tunisian lady
 
guys can we let this topic go? I don't think q8gamer meant anything discriminatory towards non-khaleeji woman and vice versa for others. All women are beautiful regardless of their skin tone and people can marry whoever they want.
I agree. Thanks.
 
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