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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I'm a wealthy Dubai housewife & my millionaire hubby has upgraded my life in 7 lavish ways – I have a maid & don't work
THAT'S RICH I'm a wealthy Dubai housewife & my millionaire hubby has upgraded my life in 7 lavish ways – I have a maid & don't work Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A DUBAI housewife who is married to a millionaire has shared seven ways her wealthy hubby has upgraded her life. Linda Andrade, 25, who welcomed baby Amira last year with husband Ricky, often shares insights into her lavish life to her fans. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Millionaire housewife Linda Andrade leads an extravagant life in Dubai Credit: TikTok/@lionlindaa 2 Linda now gets her hair done every day - and has a manicurist come to her house to do her nails Credit: TikTok/@lionlindaa In a recent clip on her @lionlindaa account, which has 1.2million followers, she shared: '7 ways my rich husband has upgraded my life. 'What else should he do?' One of the ways Linda claims her life is now improved is that she gets her hair professionally done 'every day.' On top of this, she also gets at-home manicures so she can watch Gossip Girl at the same time from her sofa. Despite being a stay at home mum, she also now has a 'full time nanny, chef and maid', waiting on her hand and foot. She also has upgraded her food, and now has caviar regularly, and claims it is a good source of Vitamin C in her diet. Many women struggle to get their partner to take a good photo of them for social media, but Linda, originally from the US, claims her husband is a great 'personal photographer.' He also always accompanies her when she shops for designer clutter for protection. And not only the mall, but he also makes sure she gets to go to the 'hottest events.' We previously shared how after giving birth, Linda was gifted a Hermes Crocodile Kelly handbag from her husband, which retail at around £70,000. I'm a rich housewife & I asked for a £2m dress & 7 diamonds rings from my man when we got married - but that's not all Linda revealed she plans to get their daughter a new wardrobe of Dior clothes and shoes, and of course, jewellery. As her "mum car", Linda was given a new Lamborghini. Meanwhile, at Christmas Linda said she expected £200,000 stocking fillers to keep her happy. Many people were amazed at her lavish lifestyle, with one saying: 'May this life ATTACK me.' Another added: 'The life that every girls dreams, ur so lucky.' A third admitted: 'So jealous.'


Telegraph
31-03-2025
- Telegraph
Appeal for gold jewellery owners after £1m ‘burglary spree'
Police have recovered more than £1 million worth of gold jewellery stolen in London over a two-year period. A First World War officer's Rolex watch, a golden locket and an engraved ring are among the items in the retrieved haul, the Metropolitan Police said. Detectives issued an appeal for the owners of the jewellery – which also included an engraved pocket watch, wedding ring and a number of necklaces – to come forward and reclaim them. The force said the items had 'largely' been taken from London's south Asian community in the Hounslow area throughout 2023 and 2024. Four men face charges of conspiracy to commit burglary and will face trial in May. Detective Sergeant Lee Davison, who is leading the investigation, said: 'While it is believed to be worth over a million pounds in total, it is the sentimental value that remains priceless. This is why myself and the team are working tirelessly to identify the owners.' Anyone who recognises items in the recovered haul is asked to contact the force on 101. The discovery of the items marks the latest high-end jewellery theft in London, following the armed robbery of an Instagram influencer's Primrose Hill mansion in December. More than £10 million worth of jewellery was stolen from art collector Shafira Huang. The police are still searching for a white man, believed to be in his late 20s or 30s, in relation to the incident. As well as bespoke jewellery, the man took a number of Hermes Crocodile Kelly handbags worth around £150,000 and £15,000 in cash. Among the jewellery stolen was a 10.7-carat Graff diamond ring and two De Beers butterfly diamond rings. The suspect also took a Hermes 3.03-carat ring, a diamond and sapphire-encrusted ring, and a Niloticus Lumiere necklace. Ms Huang has offered a £500,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect.