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'RHODubai': Fans praise Sara Al Madani for 'raising her son right' in a male dominant culture

'Sara said she’s gonna ensure that her son does NOT grow up to be a misogynistic tyrant! She’s keeping him right beside her. Yes ,' a fan tweeted
UPDATED JUN 9, 2022
Sara Al Madani and her son in 'RHODubai' (Bravo)
Sara Al Madani and her son in 'RHODubai' (Bravo)

In the latest episode of 'The Real Housewives of Dubai', Sara is shown spending time with her six-year-old son named Maktoum and they are making a cake. She asks him if cooking is for men or women and her son replies "both" which gets approval from Sara. Sara reveals in her confessional that the Arab world promotes toxic masculinity and misogyny and she doesn’t want to raise her son that way. She believes that men should be more open about their emotions and should be raised to express their feelings. Additionally, she is also seen teaching her son the traditional way of eating on the floor. She talks about her childhood and the traditions she would follow. Sara reveals about the values her parents instilled in her and how they were her best friends. She elaborates on her upbringing and how she wants to raise her son in a different manner. She mentions it is difficult to raise her son traditionally in the modern world however she is adamant to preserve her traditions.

Sara’s love life includes two ex-husbands, but she has kept the details of those relationships out of the public eye so far. However, in today's episode, she reveals how she was involved in such toxic relationships that it took her a long time to heal from the trauma. She also reveals the difficulties of being a single mother and how she doesn’t want to raise her son like her ex-husband wants to.

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Fans were quick to praise Sara for her parenting skills. One fan tweeted "I love how @sara_almadani_is raising her son! She’s absolutely right. Young boys are human and should be raised to express their feelings. I’m sure that’s not easy in such a male-dominant culture #RHODubai". "I know it’s only the second episode but I love Sara’s vibe and her relationship with her son is so sweet. #rhodubai" another fan commented. " #RHODubai Sara: is cooking for men or for women Her son: Both Amen to that, teach them young cause a lot of boys grow up to think the kitchen is only for women" one fan pointed. "Sara said she’s gonna ensure that her son does NOT grow up to be a misogynistic tyrant! She’s keeping him right beside her. Yes #rhodubai" a fan noted. "I live for the way Sara is raising her son and purposefully preserving her culture. She has a beautiful mix of traditional and modern values. We need more of this on @BravoTV. #rhodubai #bravo" a fan raved.



 



 



 



 



 

Fans also praised Sara for walking out of an abusive marriage and for her bravery. "Now we’re finding out that Sara’s ex was abusing her. Shoutout to these women for breaking away from their trauma and discussing therapy without shame! I love This cast #rhodubai" one fan tweeted." I’m so happy we got to know queen better today! @sara_almadani_a great friend and mother she’s a social butterfly and brings personal stories to the show! I knew she would be my girl #rhodubai " a fan raved.



 



 

'Real Housewives of Dubai' airs every Wednesday at 9/7c on Bravo.

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