News ID : 53656
Publish Date : 9/8/2020 1:55:59 AM
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques held a $ 50 million celebration for modeling women on a private island!

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques held a $ 50 million celebration for modeling women on a private island!

Disclosure of such details, given that these expenditures come entirely from the national wealth of Saudi citizens, raises serious questions among political-religious activists and social media users as to whether Saudi rulers should still be called "custodians of the two holy shrines" or another title beautifies them.

NOURNEWS - "Blood and Oil: Mohammed bin Salman's Ruthless Quest for Global Power" by two Wall Street Journal reporters Bradley Hope and Justin Scheck about the life of Mohammed bin Salman, details of the celebration The Saudi Crown Prince has unveiled $ 50 million on a private island in the Maldives.

The New York Post author Red Tucker wrote in a report based on the book's data; Held in July 2015 on Villa Maldives in the Maldives, hosted by Ben Salman, 150 beautiful modeling women from Brazil, Russia and elsewhere entered a private island in the Maldives with dozens of men from the Middle East. They came to celebrate.

This book states:

Ben-Salman had rented the island in full for himself and those around him, and in addition to the $ 50 million monthly rent of the island, he promised each island worker $ 5,000, while these workers were usually paid $ 1,000 to $ 1,200 a month. they take. The money was kept secret because the Saudi Crown Prince did not want the media to know about the party.

The secrecy of the celebration and the trip was so important that employees were not allowed to bring their smartphones to the island, and only the Nokia 3310 mobile phone was allowed to make calls, and even two employees were barred from the trip for violating the terms.

Upon arrival on the island, the models were transported to a medical clinic in a small golf cart to ensure that they did not have a sexually transmitted disease, and Bin Salman and his companions boarded a plane after completing their medical examinations and setting up each of their models in their villa. They became islands.

Mohammed bin Salman had invited South Korean rapper DJ Afrojek Sai to entertain music celebrities, and Jennifer Lopez and Shakira were scheduled to perform.

On the night of the celebration, Mohammed bin Salman was very enthusiastic and entered the place where Afroojak was present and the models applauded and he started playing his favorite dance songs. Meanwhile, Afrojek, who was slowly cursing him, walked away from him.

The festivities, which were supposed to last a month, sometimes lasted until the morning, and bin Salman used his own crew instead of the island crew when serving alcohol, which is forbidden in Saudi Arabia, because the Saudis did not want to drink wine in front of residents of another Muslim country.

Less than a week after the Saudi prince's festivities, news of the festivities and the Crown Prince's presence reached local newspapers, and he was forced to leave the island immediately.

Of course, there was no lesson in this, and Bin Salman bought the world's largest cruise ship, the 439-foot yacht, for $ 500 million, twice the original price, to be a place for friendly night parties. The ship was for marine recreation, and for land recreation, Benselmann's team bought a palace in Versailles, near Paris, for $ 300 million.

Disclosure of such details, given that these expenditures come entirely from the national wealth of Saudi citizens, raises serious questions among political-religious activists and social media users as to whether Saudi rulers should still be called "custodians of the two holy shrines." Another title beautifies them.


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