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The three-part docu-series, ‘Inside Dubai’ is still stirring headlines.
The BBC show documents the lives of the uber-rich in Dubai. It blew up on Twitter, with many claiming it was a misrepresentation of the city, while others acknowledged that the juxtaposition between the rich and the poor was an obvious attempt to get a rise from people… and it worked.
Famous Dubai billionaire, Abu Sabeh’s comments about numberplates certainly raised eyebrows. The show dubs him, ‘the most talked-about man in the city’, after famously purchasing Dubai’s ultimate status symbol, a low-digit number plate.
Abu has a collection of pricey numberplates that amount to millions and millions of dirhams, along with his most prized piece, the number ‘5’… and netizens are shook.
Dubai doesn’t care about your Rolls Royce, a $9 million number plate is a sign of wealth for them 🤭 pic.twitter.com/cmrebCm4CC
— Karabo Mokgoko 🦄🌞 (@Karabo_Mokgoko) January 11, 2022
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Inside Dubai outrage as jeweller sells solid gold scarf for SIX-figure sum https://t.co/nZJa8QElkA
— The Sun TV (@TheSunTV) January 11, 2022
Dismayed by the “Inside Dubai” BBC special. Portrays a glib representation of Dubai that in no way captures the eclecticism of our society, instead furthering misrepresentations of what Dubai is [a unique metropolis that captures the best of a globalized world]. Expected better
— Khalifa AlGaz (@KhalifaAlgaz) January 11, 2022
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