'The Real Housewives of Dubai' Cast Revealed! Get a First Look at Caroline Stanbury Back in Action
01.04.2022 - 17:13
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has officially arrived! Well, the first promo for has anyway. breakout star Caroline Stanbury is back on Bravo as one of the six 'Wives fans are sure to fall for when premieres this summer. She's joined by Nina Ali, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Dr.
Sara Al Madani and Lesa Milan, the official ensemble of the 11th city in the network's universe.Bravo's first offering from overseas (the network does not produce other international cities, like ) promises to pull back the curtain on the powerful and private world of what's known to be the «Billionaire's Playground.» Expect to see lunches overlooking a valley of a thousand camels, a wedding unlike anything anyone's seen on reality TV before and lots — and -- of glam. It is the «City of Gold,» after all.Get a first look at the ladies in action in the promo below. The cast is a mix of old and new friends, setting the scene for shifting dynamics that are sure to shake up this desert set.
Read on to learn more about the women of .A post shared by LipstickMommy (@nina.ali)Nina Ali is a Lebanon-born, Texas-raised lifestyle content creator who's lived in Dubai for more than a decade, alongside her husband, Munaf. Nina prides herself on being the «real deal,» especially as a mom to her three children, and seems to be facing the age-old issue of more money, more problems.
Nina and Munaf must decide if penthouses and personal drivers are worth all the sacrifices they made for Munaf's business dealings.A post shared by A Y A N (@chanelayan)Chanel Ayan is Dubai's first Black supermodel, a glamorous socialite whose style takes center stage in everything she does. A fashion and beauty expert, Chanel runs a successful talent agency and is soon to launch a makeup and skincare line.
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