Woman says she signed a milliondollar contract with her husband

Woman says she signed a milliondollar contract with her husband to receive an impressive amount per month and per child; SEE VALUES

A millionaire's wife published a list of “minimum requirements” that her husband had to meet before agreeing to have children, including a sizable payment of US$300,000 (approximately R$1.5 million) per month per child.

Soudi Al Nadak, 26, known on TikTok as @soudiofarabia, shares details of her life with her wealthy husband Jamal Al Nadak, 32, in Dubai. In a recent video, seen by more than 2.3 million people in less than a week, she discussed her nonnegotiable terms for her pregnancy, including a financial settlement of £240,000 per month per baby, and explained that she regardless of other things, deserve people's opinions.

According to the British tabloid Chron, Soudi also revealed that her first desire to have a child was “a big stone” on her finger, asking, “Because if we're not married, what are we?” The couple leads a glamorous life in Dubai, where they met seven years ago while studying and have been married for three years. Soudi expects to receive a subsidy for each pregnancy and full access to her husband's credit card if needed.

She told her followers: “Of course I have full access to her husband’s card in case of an emergency. I also explained to Jamal that this amount is per baby, so for one child it's $300,000 and for two it's $600,000 and so on. Of course, this includes all my therapy sessions, physiotherapy, personal training, acupuncture and of course massages for the baby. For my millionaire husband, I need to get fit and healthy again as quickly as possible. I really think this is fair for both me and the baby after everything my body has been through,” he says.

Anticipating the comments she would receive, she explained: “As always, this will provoke strong reactions. “Let’s face it, there’s no way I could cause my body this much pain for nothing,” she revealed. Soudi emphasized his first requirement: “I needed a big stone on my finger because if we are not married, then what are we?” She added: “I find it amazing that there are women who are ready without a ring “To become a mother.”

Soudi also requested a designer bag and a car. She made her expectations clear, including investment properties, a Birkin bag (blue for a boy, pink for a girl), a new car and financial guarantees for her and the babies' future. Another nonnegotiable condition is to “never have to work again” and to double the number of domestic workers. “If I get enough sleep, I will be a better wife and mother, starting in the birthing room.”

She is also expecting a lot of guests when the baby is born, telling her followers: “It's tradition for Jamal's whole family to visit the baby on the first or second day, so I made it very clear to him that I was just taking him with me .'take him to the VIP room.' She revealed that 1,000 to 2,000 people are expected to congratulate the new mother, and Jamal and his family have agreed to help organize it.

Finally, she concluded the luxe list by saying, “Of course I will have my makeup and hair team to make sure I look flawless when welcoming my guests. “I'm not here to suffer and of course I will I don't have time to think about something like that. Knowing that my body will be affected, this is literally the least Jamal can do.” Soudi concluded, “These were all the things we discussed before our wedding. These are just the basic conditions on the list; Honestly, it could go on forever.”

In the comments, people said they were shocked at the list of demands, with one writing: “What if husband goes bankrupt?” Will you keep it?” Another commented: “$300,000 a month. I can barely make two grand to get my hair done.” Some questioned whether her lifestyle was real, saying, “I'm convinced it's satire” and “I'll never know if she's joking or not .” An angry person said, “I don’t need a ring to show I love someone.”

However, some agreed with Soudi, saying: “All women should have these standards” and “Honestly, as they should.” Pregnancy and childbirth are very painful and traumatic.” Another added: “I'm Saudi and I'm with you $45,000 for each baby.” [cerca de R$ 220 mil]and that value is always increasing.” Meanwhile, someone else commented, “I understand where you're coming from, but remember that millions of mothers make it without all of this.”

This is not the first time that Soudi and Jamal's stance has been questioned. They previously went viral for sharing their unique list of “relationship rules,” which included banning friends of the opposite sex, sharing passwords, and having your location available at all times. While many people love her content, Soudi clarified that real love brings them together and she enjoys sharing her luxurious life with her followers, especially receiving support from women in Dubai.

Source: Crescer Magazine.