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Halima Boland Receives an Expensive Gift on Valentine's Day and Sparks Controversy

Halima Boland Receives an Expensive Gift on Valentine's Day and Sparks Controversy

Halima Boland shared a photo showcasing a diamond-studded wristwatch, captioning it: "No lack, no absence, my eternal love. The watch is from the Patek Philippe brand, made of 18-karat white gold and adorned with 770 pieces of diamonds in a spiral pattern. It operates with automatic movement and has a power reserve of 48 hours, while the price of the watch is estimated at $74,000, equivalent to 275,000 Saudi riyals, not one million riyals as some claimed."

Boland's display of the gift in this manner led to dissatisfaction among her followers, who expressed that the price of the watch could solve many problems and could buy nearly four homes for those without shelter. In contrast, many defended her, stating that Boland deserves such a luxurious gift, fitting her well.

It is noteworthy that a few days before showcasing this expensive gift, Boland posted another video in which she displayed a mobile phone made of pure 24-karat gold, engraved with her name and embellished with diamond pieces on the edges. She clarified that she requested the phone herself, indicating that details could be customized according to individual preferences, with prices ranging from 700 Kuwaiti dinars to up to 10,000 Kuwaiti dinars. She suggested this type of phone as a gift for Valentine's Day, considering it an ideal and luxurious present. However, public opinions were divided; some found the phone exaggerated in price, while others considered it a personal choice that aligns with Halima Boland's overall style.

It is also mentioned that Halima Boland was summoned for questioning after several complaints were filed against her for allegedly violating public morals by sharing images that do not align with societal norms. She completely denied these claims, after which the public prosecutor in Kuwait decided to release her on financial bail.

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