'I married a millionaire - my kids' first words will be Dior, not mum or dad'

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A super rich woman says she wants her child
A super rich woman says she wants her child's first words to be Dior and will teach any daughter she may have to 'attract rich men' (stock image) (Image: @soudiofarabia/TikTok)

When it comes to big parenting milestones, every parent dreams of hearing their child's first words - but one rich stay-at-home wife says her future child's first word "better be Dior".

Soudi Al Nakak, from the UK, fell in love with her millionaire husband Jamal while on a trip to Dubai, and her life has been full of glitz and glamour ever since. The content creator, who describes herself as a "princess with a big ego", loves going shopping and often gets spoiled by her partner.

She regularly shares insights into her luxurious lifestyle on TikTok - where she has raked in over 59.7million likes - but recently she ruffled feathers when she confessed the strict rules she will implement when she and Jamal start a family. These include teaching any daughter she may have "how to attract a rich man"

In her one of her candid 'get ready with me' videos, Soudi claimed that anyone who does not have money should not be having children. "I'm not saying that you have to be super rich but at the end of the day they deserve a certain standard of living," she explained. Adding to her point, she said: "I think there should be a bare minimum when it comes to this, because if you are not able to provide for yourself, how are you going to be able to provide for another person?"

Soudi said she also believes if you are not married you should not have children. When it comes to her own children meeting a partner, she has certain expectations.

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The influencer commented: "I really don't care if I'm going to get cancelled for this but my children will never marry down, they will only marry up. They will only marry people who already have money - my pregnancy will not go to waste."

She continued: "At the end of the day a daughter needs to be taught how to spend her husband's money or her daddy's money. If I have a daughter of course I will teach her how to act like old money because that is exactly how my parents taught me. Obviously I will teach her how to attract a rich man - a millionaire or perhaps a billionaire.

"If I have a son first I'm going to teach him how to look after his family and eventually his wife. Hubby will teach him how to make millions and invest those millions. I will be picking their partners."

The designer-loving woman added that any future offspring will be spoiled by her and Jamal - "I think it's very important", she said. "I will be buying them full designer closets before they even walk, they need to be prepared and used to the life."

She added: "At this point their first words better be Dior, not mum and dad. People think that I don't deserve to be a parent, I honestly think people like you are disgusting."

TikTok users raced to share their thoughts on Soudi's comments - with many unhappy and disagreeing. "My blood is boiling," said on individual.

"I teach my child morals and love...the simple way," wrote another. Another suggested: "Teach them to smile and be kind. That's sad."

But a number of people defended Soudi and agreed with her remarks. "Everyone coming at you for living the life we all want," said one commenter. Another added: "To be fair, I agree. I see nothing wrong with this."

Another wrote: "Agree, children cost. You certainly need money when you have them.

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