Linda Andrade, known as the 'Original Dubai Housewife', shares her extravagant Christmas celebrations with her followers. The article highlights her luxurious lifestyle, her daughter's love for gold jewellery, and her successful social media channels.
On the first day of Christmas , my true love gave to me, 10-carat diamond earrings and a fairy on a crescent-shaped Christmas tree. But my darling husband Ricky knows me too well to think that's all I'd want. The beautiful diamond studs from De Beers, which I happen to know cost a little under £200,000, are my stocking filler, to mark our 10th Christmas together. Later in the day, we'll go shopping in the glamorous malls of Dubai , where we have our second home.
Our baby Amira is growing fast and she needs a new Dior wardrobe of dresses and shoes. And teddies, of course. And jewellery. In fact, Amira's list to Santa is even longer than mine, because she's 10 months old and like every Muslim baby she needs lots of gold. Honestly, her jewellery is more important to me than her education, because if you're rich, beautiful and smart you won't have to work for a living. And as I have told Ricky, in Arab countries it's practically illegal for a little girl not to wear gold jewellery from birth. If she doesn't get it, everyone will know about it, because nothing escapes my followers on social media. I am known as the 'Original Dubai Housewife' - I share videos of my life as a stay-at-home mother and wife to a cryptocurrency trader with my many online followers. I have about 1.4 million on Tiktok, and another 400,000 on Instagram, but some of the videos I posted attract many millions more views than that. The channels earn me about $100,000 (£80,000) a year which is nice pocket money - especially at this time of year. And nowhere is better to splash the cash than in Dubai at Christmas time
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