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Dubai housewife claims being 'fabulous' is her full-time job
Home>Life>Money
Published 10:05 11 Aug 2023 GMT+1

Dubai housewife claims being 'fabulous' is her full-time job

With handbags and holidays to enjoy, this housewife doesn't need a 9 to 5

Ben Thompson

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Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@pernilleaf

Topics: TikTok, Money, Life

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A Dubai housewife has shared snapshots of her glamorous life on social media as she claims being 'fabulous' is her full time job.

Pernille recently took to TikTok to share a video documenting her life as a 'full time housewife', showing a montage of her enjoying herself aboard boats and lapping up the culture in Paris.

She also throws in a few shots of her browsing in luxury boutiques such as Dior, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and YSL. Take a look:

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It's no wonder that she says shopping is her favourite hobby!

Mine too, I just don't have the funds she does...

With 62,000 people following her on TikTok, she regularly gives insights to her luxurious lifestyle, which includes holidays in sun soaked spots like the south of France and Greece.

With lavish trips like this seemingly a regularity, it's no wonder she said 'Being fabulous is a full time job'.

Picking up bags like the Hermes Birkin, her expensive taste is on display for all to see.

This Dubai based housewife regularly shares her shopping trips online.
TikTok/@pernileaf

And many of her followers flock to the comments to express their admiration - and their envy.

One viewer wrote: "Just casually living my dream, girl", whilst another announced: "Definitely want my lifestyle to look like this."

A fellow fan declared: "If you can't give me this lifestyle, bye."

She isn't the first Dubai based TikToker to extol the virtues of an affluent life and she certainly won't be the last.

Pernille is living it up on TikTok.
TikTok/@pernileaf

Sofia Kralow also spent a lot of time on the app showing off her enviable lifestyle, which included everything from sports cars to designer bags.

However, she took things a step further when she encouraged other women to follow in her footsteps and 'never marry broke men'.

These pearls of wisdom sparked a backlash among her followers, many of whom slammed her in the comments section.

Another commented: "If I love him I don’t care if he’s rich or broke," whilst a third chimed in: "I thank myself for all I got. No need to have a man take care of me."

Sofia Kralow has advised other women not to marry 'broke men'.
TikTok/@sofiakralow

And a fellow critic remarked: "Like it's so easy to do that," as somebody else said: "It is better you find your own money...worth it!"

In response to the criticism, Kralow said: "Can someone tell me the connection between never dating a broke man and being dependent on a rich man or any man?

"Because if you are dating a rich man, you can be rich by yourself also!"

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