The many trials of Sara Al Madani: Inside 'RHODubai' Season 2 star's marriages amid past abuse revelations
DUBAI, UAE: The 'Real Housewives of Dubai' Season 2 recently dropped its first episode and the emotion is already all-time high. Bravo star Sara Al Madani took the spiritual way to heal from her past marriage abuse and cheating. Sara has been married twice, and her second ex-husband was Mustafa Khawaja.
Mustafa is originally from New Jersey and launched his Sparta Nutrition at the age of 19. He also owns Khawaja Holdings. According to his LinkedIn, Mustafa studied forensic accounting in college while interning on Wall Street. He considers himself to be a "serial entrepreneur", as he continuously invests in or starts new businesses, and once the business is self-sufficient, he moves on.
Sara has not revealed any information about her first husband. However, in the latest installment of 'RHODubai', Sara had a spiritual healing session as she was trying to start a family. She revealed that she was afraid of getting together with the wrong man again after two divorces.
Sara further revealed that she has been physically abused and cheated on in past relationships. However, she avoided sharing more details about her abusive marriages but claimed that she didn't want her son to go through seeing that once again. Sara said, "She can not afford mistakes" this time around.
'RHODubai' Season 2 star Sara Al Madani to explore new romance
'RHODubai' Season 2 star Sara Al Madani has been linked to 'Below Deck' star Jason Chambers and 'Winter House' alum Jason Cameron after her flirty exchange with the two. However, Sara revealed that she was never in a relationship with Jasons.
However, the teaser of the upcoming episode has provided a glimpse at Sara's potential boyfriend. He was spotted getting closer to Sara's kid as well. The Bravo show viewers have to wait to meet Sara's mystery man.
Sara Al Madani teases 'insane' 'RHODubai' Season 2
Sara Al Madani has recently teased the dramatic 'RHODubai' Season 2. In a recent interview, Sara shared, "It's fun, beautiful, and deep. There's a lot of plot twists. Expect the unexpected." She then reflected on how the cast members have evolved and grown since the inaugural season.
Sara explained, "After doing Season 1, you kind of embody that experience more and get more comfortable with it." The Bravo show star added, "In Season 2, we understood how to do things better. We are more comfortable, you see the personalities louder, and you get to know people better because we just embodied the whole experience."
The 'Real Housewives of Dubai' airs on Tuesdays at 9 pm ET on Bravo. Viewers can catch the new episodes on Peacock the next day.