'I chartered private jet to leave Dubai - I don't know why everyone isn't doing it'
A British investor, Samuel Leeds, faces backlash for bragging about chartering a private jet out of Dubai shortly after missile and drone attacks in the Middle East, despite previously claiming the UAE was safer than London.
Samuel Leeds, a British property investor known for promoting get-rich-quick schemes, has come under fire after boasting about chartering a £150,000 private jet to leave Dubai for the UK. This comes in the wake of missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, which led to significant safety concerns. Leeds had previously made statements asserting that the UAE was 'safer than London,' which has sparked controversy among his followers and the public, questioning the sincerity and practicality of his claims regarding safety and wealth.
In his social media posts, Leeds shared videos from the private jet, which many criticized as 'embarrassingly crude,' highlighting his lack of awareness about the precarious political situation in the region just days after attacks involving Israeli and US missiles targeting Iran. His choice to flee the Emirate, especially in such a luxurious manner, has been interpreted by many as hypocritical, considering his earlier assertions about the advantages of living in Dubai, including significant tax evasion.
The public backlash raises broader questions about the responsibility of influencers in communicating their lifestyle choices, particularly amidst global conflict. People are increasingly scrutinizing the behaviors and messages of those who profit from self-made wealth advice while appearing detached from their audience's realities. This incident not only tarnishes Leeds's reputation but also serves as a reflection on the pressures of maintaining a certain image in the influencer economy, especially during times of crisis.