Who is Saba Yussouf? Environmental activist to stir pot in Bravo's 'RHODubai' Season 2
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: The 'Real Housewives of Dubai' Season 2 star Saba Yussouf was born and raised in London but currently resides in Dubai. She is an environmental activist and worked to combat climate change. She graduated in Economics from CASS Business School.
Soon after graduation, Saba started working at Ernst & Young. According to reports, the Bravo reality star has also worked to commercialize technologies in satellite communication, infection prevention, and water treatment. Saba was 28 years old when she invested in Nanotera Group. The company conducts research and development for innovations in sustainable energy.
Saba also serves as a full-time ambassador for the Kids Charity UK, which helps kids with learning difficulties. Additionally, she has recently had a $16 million distribution contract for her ground-breaking INVISI coating solution. Saba notably prefers to stay away from social media.
Following her philanthropy works, Saba would now make her television debut with the upcoming season of 'RHODubai'. Saba would appear as a friend but would make sure to add fuel to the heated drama of the regular cast members.
Saba Yussouf owns a caviar brand with VIP Dubai founder Karim Gharbi
'RHODubai' season 2 newbie Saba Yussouf is an entrepreneur and owns a luxurious caviar brand, Saba Caviar, with VIP Dubai founder Karim Gharbi. According to her website, Saba is an investor in disruptive businesses. She also loves caviar for its health and scientific benefits.
Saba and her business partner Karim have been committed to excellence and committed to delivering the finest caviar experience worldwide. Saba's brand has also partnered with ONYX Group to ensure quality.
'RHONJ' Season 2 newbie Saba Yussouf invents spray to decarbonize atmosphere
'RHONJ' Season 2 newbie Saba Yussouf has dedicated her life to the environment and recently invented a spray that decarbonizes the atmosphere. According to Saba, the spray could be used on anything and everywhere and it would bind to harmful pathogens and pollutants and destroy them.
Saba's innovation has been backed by research from the University of Cambridge and utilizes a naturally occurring mineral, titanium dioxide (TiO2), known for its bioactive antimicrobial properties.
The 'Real Housewives of Dubai' Season 2 will premiere on June 2 at 9 pm ET on Bravo. Fans can also catch the new episodes on Peacock the next day.