‘Dubai Bling’ season 3 trailer: Safa Siddiqui, Zeina Khoury, and Ebraheem are back with more drama

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The wait is finally over! The much-awaited trailer of ‘Dubai Bling‘ season 3 is here and we can’t keep calm. Safa Siddiqui, Zeina Khoury, and Ebraheem Al Samadi promise more drama in the new season. Joining them are Mona Kattan, Loujain, DJ Bliss, Danya, and Farhana Bodi along with new members – entrepreneur Jwana Karim, actress and TV anchor Mahira Abdel Aziz, and Saudi’s very own It-girl Model Roz.

Safa, our favourite from day one, shared the trailer on her Instagram along with the caption, “With friends like these who needs enemies?” Sounds interesting, isn’t it?

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This time, as well, the group of friends will face many problems. Fights will happen, hearts will break, tears will be shed, and what not. The trailer gives a glimpse of all of it. In one scene, we see Mona Kattan breaking down into tears. Another scene shows Ebraheem lose his calm. Well, well, well, there’s too much drama and we can’t wait to binge.

Who’s not a part of this season, you ask? Lojain Omran, Kris Fade and Brianna Fade, were missing from the trailer, but will they be back to surprise us? Only time will tell.

The third season of ‘Dubai Bling‘ will be released on January 8, 2025. Are you excited? We bet you are!

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