Maybe because you lie about being Arab, just a thought lol.View attachment 606854 I guess fufu’s third eye was blind to thisflights to Dubai resumed what’s wrong gals?
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You’re right but people shouldn’t use religion for clout surely? They have been judged under the assumption that they were Muslims but only they know what they were. If sufu decide to denounce their religion they were very likely to be born into, that is their business but in the future they won’t be seen in abayas and hijabs nor speak about Ramadan or anything to do with Islam because then people will judge and will be provoked to react because it is offensive. It’s the same with cultural appropriation.. let us hope they can find their own cultural/spiritual background and stick with it.I think people’s religious beliefs are personal & we shouldn’t judge them for this.
The thing is, kuwaitis women are way more opinion minded than the rest of the khaleej. It’s not really a big deal to see them in shorts and tank tops when they travel, or even in specific places in Kuwait. Just take a look at a typical Kuwaiti influencer’s social media vs. Emirati or Qatari one. However, the Kuwaiti government is more conservative. We don’t have bars, or clubs, or even normal beaches. So, them pretending to be Kuwaitis living in Dubai would seem more realistic than pretending to be Emirati. If they were pretending to be Emirati and Qatari, they would be dragged by social media.Yh exactly! Its also because Qatar and Kuwait are quite traditional in some way. Whereas Dubai is too westernised. It was specifically made for tourists, hence why they would stay there. Again, I don’t know much about them so I can’t say for sure but yh I totally get where you’re coming from
Firstly irrespective of what a Kuwaiti influencer looks like in Dubai, they can speak and post in Arabic which Soniaxfyza cannot. They also embrace their culture. When was the last time they posted eating Arabic food instead of Starbucks?The thing is, kuwaitis women are way more opinion minded than the rest of the khaleej. It’s not really a big deal to see them in shorts and tank tops when they travel, or even in specific places in Kuwait. Just take a look at a typical Kuwaiti influencer’s social media vs. Emirati or Qatari one. However, the Kuwaiti government is more conservative. We don’t have bars, or clubs, or even normal beaches. So, them pretending to be Kuwaitis living in Dubai would seem more realistic than pretending to be Emirati. If they were pretending to be Emirati and Qatari, they would be dragged by social media.
Of course! I totally agree with you. You should never try to pretend to be something you’re not even, especially when you can’t even speak the language. I’m just trying to understand the psychology behind why they chose to identify as Kuwaiti rather than Saudi/Emirati/or Qatari. In the end, it doesn’t really matter.Firstly irrespective of what a Kuwaiti influencer looks like in Dubai, they can speak and post in Arabic which Soniaxfyza cannot. They also embrace their culture. When was the last time they posted eating Arabic food instead of Starbucks?
Secondly they shouldn’t be pretending period. If they’re not confident to “influence” and strive for success in their own skin, then they’re never going to make it. However realistic they tried to be (which wasn’t a lot of effort from their side), it backfired for them.
Absolutely the problem is it wasn’t just pretending to be Kuwaiti. Had it been just that, They’d be less infamous…unfortunately they’ve gone and associated themselves with many proud nationalities such as Iraqis and Turks whilst belittling others , that it won’t be forgotten ever again, unless they actually either come clean and apologise or make no reference to ethnicity ever again if when they choose to return. It can’t be good for their psyche to be met with trolling at any given moment because of mistakes they made and never addressed.Of course! I totally agree with you. You should never try to pretend to be something you’re not even, especially when you can’t even speak the language. I’m just trying to understand the psychology behind why they chose to identify as Kuwaiti rather than Saudi/Emirati/or Qatari. In the end, it doesn’t really matter.
Of course! I totally agree with you. You should never try to pretend to be something you’re not even, especially when you can’t even speak the language. I’m just trying to understand the psychology behind why they chose to identify as Kuwaiti rather than Saudi/Emirati/or Qatari. In the end, it doesn’t really matter.
At this point if I was them I’d just delete their account. This is far too embarrassing.They also claimed Turk Cypriot![]()
LMAOOO right it’s so juicy. I love this talk! It’s what I came for. Love you’re username btwOn one hand im annoyed that these tramps are still getting spoken about like I feel we should just throw them in the trash, but then at the same time I can’t stop reading this thread![]()
I’m hoping after they come back from their disappearance they finally come clean and start over again. But we all know there is a slim chance of that happening. It seems sonia and fyza want to run with this lie forever, irrespective of many people realising wht lying scum they are.Plenty of Iraqi and Turks in Brum, although some Kurdish are mistaken for Turks.. I grew up in brum and never met any Kuwaitis. It’s so funny people claiming to be different ethnicities for clout when they know nothing about the culture except for what you can learn from public domain. They don’t even know what Iraqi/Turkish/Kuwaiti families and communities are like. Anyhow it will be pure comedy watching them trying to continue this into middle age.![]()
That awkward moment when your cousins tiktok is receiving more engagement than your fake bot infested ig page.View attachment 607990 Messy family that’s for sure just IrAqIs and TuRkS in brum with some Kuwaiti mixed inI do know Kuwaitis who study in London but they live in Chelsea