The non stop partying and then staying in bed all day watching movies with their animals all over them and then getting massages. Do these wastes of space DO anything else besides this? To think this is someone that has children. She has pets for show - she never bathes them, feeds them or takes them for walks - that’s for the staff to do. It’s such a depraved disgusting way to live.I thought it was lovely that Juliet spent time with her family, compared to Caroline, although maybe her kids are with their Dad. I couldn't think of anything worse than living Caroline's partying lifestyle at this age, she's done all that and us having to do it again to keep up with that waste of space she's married.
I still can't understand why Juliet has stayed in Dubai.
I imagine she was brought up by nannies, so that's normal to her. However, the laying in bed all day watching TV is such a waste of life. I can't understand why when she has nothing to do, she doesn't spend time with her children. I don't think she was this bad on ladies of London, although we only see edited moments of her life. I think she needs to move back home, she's changed for the worse since living in that awful country.The non stop partying and then staying in bed all day watching movies with their animals all over them and then getting massages. Do these wastes of space DO anything else besides this? To think this is someone that has children. She has pets for show - she never bathes them, feeds them or takes them for walks - that’s for the staff to do. It’s such a depraved disgusting way to live.
I lived in Dubai for work for many years - it’s not an awful country at all and has many good points - but I agree that the extremes of wealth and the ability to find household staff / drivers at a relatively affordable price vs. UK helps create and perpetuate this type of laziness. It’s easy to get carried away in the glamour of Dubai which she has done. She should be careful though - whilst the UAE is very liberal, it doesn’t look kindly on drunken loud behaviour. I’d she takes this too far, she could get into trouble..I imagine she was brought up by nannies, so that's normal to her. However, the laying in bed all day watching TV is such a waste of life. I can't understand why when she has nothing to do, she doesn't spend time with her children. I don't think she was this bad on ladies of London, although we only see edited moments of her life. I think she needs to move back home, she's changed for the worse since living in that awful country.
It just looks like a country full of twats, i.e z Listers and influencers, with questionable people at the head of the country. It's not somewhere I'd ever want to visit or take my family.I lived in Dubai for work for many years - it’s not an awful country at all and has many good points - but I agree that the extremes of wealth and the ability to find household staff / drivers at a relatively affordable price vs. UK helps create and perpetuate this type of laziness. It’s easy to get carried away in the glamour of Dubai which she has done. She should be careful though - whilst the UAE is very liberal, it doesn’t look kindly on drunken loud behaviour. I’d she takes this too far, she could get into trouble..
Regarding his "football career" I don't know how he can hat away with claim he was a footballer, he never made it. I'm sure if he was any good, he could have played in the lower leagues. I do think he's using her. I can't understand why her family went to the wedding and supported her. I just hope she's got a water tight pre-nup.Her money probably comes from her divorce payout, plus she flogs everything and anything on her Insta, she earns as the ambassador for some hotel brands and Cosmesurge and she is also a brand ambassador for Al Barari, which is a housing compound outside Dubai, and where she lives with Sergio. I saw on her Insta, that she was showing Tommy Hilfigers wife (or maybe another designers wife, not too sure) around the compound and hoping she would be a 'neighbour'. So I guess her new house is part of that deal as a brand ambassador.
Just looking at Sergio, he seems to be an emotionally stunted individual, like he is still in his early teens, really immature. He was scouted for football when he was very young and that would have been his life during his formative teen years, away from his family, surrounded by adult managers, coaches etc. there was a point at which he was celebrated as being one of the next top players in Spain, so I imagine his failure as a soccer player and being cut off from all the support that comes with that, before he was even 20, left him floundering, little or no education, barely spoke English, he must have felt a total failure and I imagine his self esteem was in the toilet. Then in walks Caroline, finally another adult interested in him, and someone who could prop and guide him along again, coach him, tell him what to do and when, and managing every aspect of his life to fit in with her ambitions.
Like another poster, I also lived in Dubai for several years, and as that poster says, Dubai is very strict morally, I could never understand how they were able to publicly flout that they lived together, before being married, as until recently it was totally illegal to cohabit without being married. Also going for IVF treatment without being married would not be legal. In the UAE, foul language can get you a long jail sentence, saying anything remotely bad or insulting about someone publicly can also get you a long jail term, so I don't know how RHOD will be interesting to the type of Real Housewives audience who love the cat fights and gossip etc. I think it will be pretty boring overall. I guess in the UAE, anything that promotes the region, specifically Dubai, is allowed a free pass.
I see on her Insta she is now flouting 'meet the Carallos' , so she is probably trying to flog that to Bravo also.
I don’t view Caroline’s IG stories that often, but she’s 45, she has 3 kids already who are nearly all in their teens. It’s one thing that they're married but I don’t see this marriage lasting forever. I feel bad if they’re doing IVF that she won’t be a present mom, that Sergio and Caroline will have Nannie’s etc to look after the baby/baby’s, especially if they have more than one child. I mean she goes out all the time, she would rely so much on the nanny’s etc, which isn’t fair for the baby.Her money probably comes from her divorce payout, plus she flogs everything and anything on her Insta, she earns as the ambassador for some hotel brands and Cosmesurge and she is also a brand ambassador for Al Barari, which is a housing compound outside Dubai, and where she lives with Sergio. I saw on her Insta, that she was showing Tommy Hilfigers wife (or maybe another designers wife, not too sure) around the compound and hoping she would be a 'neighbour'. So I guess her new house is part of that deal as a brand ambassador.
Just looking at Sergio, he seems to be an emotionally stunted individual, like he is still in his early teens, really immature. He was scouted for football when he was very young and that would have been his life during his formative teen years, away from his family, surrounded by adult managers, coaches etc. there was a point at which he was celebrated as being one of the next top players in Spain, so I imagine his failure as a soccer player and being cut off from all the support that comes with that, before he was even 20, left him floundering, little or no education, barely spoke English, he must have felt a total failure and I imagine his self esteem was in the toilet. Then in walks Caroline, finally another adult interested in him, and someone who could prop and guide him along again, coach him, tell him what to do and when, and managing every aspect of his life to fit in with her ambitions.
Like another poster, I also lived in Dubai for several years, and as that poster says, Dubai is very strict morally, I could never understand how they were able to publicly flout that they lived together, before being married, as until recently it was totally illegal to cohabit without being married. Also going for IVF treatment without being married would not be legal. In the UAE, foul language can get you a long jail sentence, saying anything remotely bad or insulting about someone publicly can also get you a long jail term, so I don't know how RHOD will be interesting to the type of Real Housewives audience who love the cat fights and gossip etc. I think it will be pretty boring overall. I guess in the UAE, anything that promotes the region, specifically Dubai, is allowed a free pass.
I see on her Insta she is now flouting 'meet the Carallos' , so she is probably trying to flog that to Bravo also.
This is so insightful & makes a lot of sense!Just looking at Sergio, he seems to be an emotionally stunted individual, like he is still in his early teens, really immature. He was scouted for football when he was very young and that would have been his life during his formative teen years, away from his family, surrounded by adult managers, coaches etc. there was a point at which he was celebrated as being one of the next top players in Spain, so I imagine his failure as a soccer player and being cut off from all the support that comes with that, before he was even 20, left him floundering, little or no education, barely spoke English, he must have felt a total failure and I imagine his self esteem was in the toilet. Then in walks Caroline, finally another adult interested in him, and someone who could prop and guide him along again, coach him, tell him what to do and when, and managing every aspect of his life to fit in with her ambitions.
She is dying to get on tv again so if she has to have a kid at 46 to do it- she will. One day someone younger and offering more will come into his life and he will drop her in a heart beat. This guy is a manipulator. On her podcast she said he lied to her 3 times about his age and put a sleeping pill in her drink so she would fall asleep and he could decorate for anniversary. Does that sound like someone that is naive?I don’t view Caroline’s IG stories that often, but she’s 45, she has 3 kids already who are nearly all in their teens. It’s one thing that they're married but I don’t see this marriage lasting forever. I feel bad if they’re doing IVF that she won’t be a present mom, that Sergio and Caroline will have Nannie’s etc to look after the baby/baby’s, especially if they have more than one child. I mean she goes out all the time, she would rely so much on the nanny’s etc, which isn’t fair for the baby.
She’s definitely having a mid life crisis that’s lasting more than a few years (cringe). Also, I know IVF can take years and that there are new moms/mums in their 40’s having kids but she already has three kids. I just will feel bad for the kid(s) when they’re older if she does fall pregnant/use a surrogate and if they do break up eventually.
I lived in Dubai for work for many years - it’s not an awful country at all and has many good points - but I agree that the extremes of wealth and the ability to find household staff / drivers at a relatively affordable price vs. UK helps create and perpetuate this type of laziness. It’s easy to get carried away in the glamour of Dubai which she has done. She should be careful though - whilst the UAE is very liberal, it doesn’t look kindly on drunken loud behaviour. I’d she takes this too far, she could get into troubleI imagine she was brought up by nannies, so that's normal to her. However, the laying in bed all day watching TV is such a waste of life. I can't understand why when she has nothing to do, she doesn't spend time with her children. I don't think she was this bad on ladies of London, although we only see edited moments of her life. I think she needs to move back home, she's changed for the worse since living in that awful country.
please don’t dismiss an entire country to be full of twats based on watching Caroline or some influencers. What Dubai has achieved in only 50 years of development is phenomenal - the infrastructure, vision, focus on the future and technology etc. Yes it is materialistic and has extremes of wealth. It is glamourous. But it is also safe and clean and visionary. As a woman in a corporate role, I enjoyed working there. It is a respectful and safe place to live in.It just looks like a country full of twats, i.e z Listers and influencers, with questionable people at the head of the country. It's not somewhere I'd ever want to visit or take my family.
Regarding his "football career" I don't know how he can hat away with claim he was a footballer, he never made it. I'm sure if he was any good, he could have played in the lower leagues. I do think he's using her. I can't understand why her family went to the wedding and supported her. I just hope she's got a water tight pre-nup.
We will never agree on this, but personally o wouldn't want to visit or live in a country with such backward views.I lived in Dubai for work for many years - it’s not an awful country at all and has many good points - but I agree that the extremes of wealth and the ability to find household staff / drivers at a relatively affordable price vs. UK helps create and perpetuate this type of laziness. It’s easy to get carried away in the glamour of Dubai which she has done. She should be careful though - whilst the UAE is very liberal, it doesn’t look kindly on drunken loud behaviour. I’d she takes this too far, she could get into trouble
please don’t dismiss an entire country to be full of twats based on watching Caroline or some influencers. What Dubai has achieved in only 50 years of development is phenomenal - the infrastructure, vision, focus on the future and technology etc. Yes it is materialistic and has extremes of wealth. It is glamourous. But it is also safe and clean and visionary. As a woman in a corporate role, I enjoyed working there. It is a respectful and safe place to live in.
Yes I guess we will never agree but what are you basing the fact that it is ‘backward’ on? Have you been there? Have you lived and worked there? It has women in some of the highest positions of government and corporate office. It just instituted a 4.5 work week for govt employees. It leads in implementing new technology and innovation. It respects all religions and backgrounds. Yes, it’s not perfect just like nowhere is. Your attitude comes across as racist in a way. And no, I am not Muslim or a citizen of the UAE - before you say I am blindly defending it. I’m a European but with other ethnicity who lived there for a number of years.We will never agree on this, but personally o wouldn't want to visit or live in a country with such backward views.
Online in Australia.. grew up inthe middle east as an expat.. am qualified to judge the culture and lifestyle ..Yes I guess we will never agree but what are you basing the fact that it is ‘backward’ on? Have you been there? Have you lived and worked there? It has women in some of the highest positions of government and corporate office. It just instituted a 4.5 work week for govt employees. It leads in implementing new technology and innovation. It respects all religions and backgrounds. Yes, it’s not perfect just like nowhere is. Your attitude comes across as racist in a way. And no, I am not Muslim or a citizen of the UAE - before you say I am blindly defending it. I’m a European but with other ethnicity who lived there for a number of years.
Do you know how Dubai was built? How people who work fthere from countries like Pakistan are treated.Yes I guess we will never agree but what are you basing the fact that it is ‘backward’ on? Have you been there? Have you lived and worked there? It has women in some of the highest positions of government and corporate office. It just instituted a 4.5 work week for govt employees. It leads in implementing new technology and innovation. It respects all religions and backgrounds. Yes, it’s not perfect just like nowhere is. Your attitude comes across as racist in a way. And no, I am not Muslim or a citizen of the UAE - before you say I am blindly defending it. I’m a European but with other ethnicity who lived there for a number of years.