Dubai BlingstarEbraheem Al Samadi rubs people the wrong way, and since he often explodes onscreen, he seems like an egomaniac, but maybe there’s more to him than meets the eye. He’s bombastic, but in Ebraheem’s opinion, he’s really the only honestDubai Blingseason 3 cast member.Instead of pretending, he tells the truth, saying what he thinks and how he feels.It’s a fine line between brutal candor and narcissism… has the My Forever Rose celeb crossed the line? It’s time to look at the facts and decide.

First, consider his dynamic with Zeina Khoury. In that conflict, he seems like the aggressor. Ebraheem keeps pestering the woman, inflaming her temper. Is he the instigator? Probably. First, in season 1, he told her he was going to buy her company and give her a salary. She freaked out, throwing things off her desk. Then, after a failed attempt to make peace in season 2, he went to Britain and secretly bought the trademark to her firm (it’s called I Am The Company), leavingDubai Bling’s Zeina Khouryat a disadvantage.

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InDubai Blingseason 3, episode 4, he still hasn’t handed over that trademark. See a lawyer’s opinion on that scandal in the TikTok shown above, viaLegally BrunetteNZ. That crass maneuver was such a dirty trick. When he bought her trademark because she’d forgotten to, he probably felt powerful.

He put one over on Zeina andthat’s something that narcissists love to do. They go out of their way to lord it over others. Without the feeling of superiority that this brings, they don’t do well. They feel diminished when the people they’re competing with have success. That’s just the nature of the disorder.

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So, Ebraheem may have bought the trademark to boost his own ego and put Zeina in her place. What other logical explanation could there be? Well, ratings perhaps. He’s said he likes to deliver drama for viewers. Of course, he knew that buying the trademark and then dangling it in front of Zeina (like a carrot on a stick) wouldcreate the highest level of tension and animosity.

Based on his behavior with Zeina, he is narcissistic, unless all of this aggression is really just for the sake of entertainment value. If it is, he may be playing a part to please the audience. Many reality stars have done just the same. According toDuke Health, narcissists display these traits:

Does Ebraheem tick the boxes? Yes, some of them, but on the other hand, he would disagree. He thinks he’s genuine, while others are fake. He believes that he’s grateful for what he has.

Ebraheem Loves Attention

But He Says He’s Not Selfish Or Greedy

Ebraheem says he doesn’t compare himself to other people because he knows that they have their own problems. Those kinds of musings show maturity and self-awareness. However, they also makeEbraheem, who’s changed a lot over the years, a bit of a mystery wrapped in an enigma.

If he understands so much about life, why does he do the things he does? Most likely, for attention.

He’s in the attention game. Yes, he sellsBeauty and the Beast-inspired flowers via his company, which last for years, if not forever. However, he’s also playing the fame game, and based on his million followers, he’s winning the game. As an influencer, he’s killing it,modeling flashy clothes, spraying on cologne, and posing like a boss. He’s extremely adept at waylaying his handsomeness, style and feuds into cold, hard cash.

Does this make him a narcissist? Not necessarily. It means he understands how to use his villain status, leveraging it to achieve his goals. Some might say he’s smart, or crazy like a fox. He’s adamant that there’s another side to him - he’s the man who values family, and talks about protecting women, based on the values that he was raised with. However, there’s some irony here. He is not protecting Zeina - that is crystal clear.

So, Ebraheem may be playing more than the fame game. He could, in theory, be playing the public, by asking them to accept his “good guy” persona on Instagram, rather than what they see onscreen. He may be subtly trying to communicate the fact that he’s playing a part on the show. If so, there could be a heart beating in there!

It’s really just a matter of quietly interpreting his many signals. He can’t come out and say, “I ham it up and get into wild feuds to entertain my audience,” as he might then be accused of faking who he is. So, the games go on.

It’s for fans to decide if he’s good or bad, or both. They need to assess him - is he authentic? Has he hurt people? Is he childish, petulant and rude, or are his fits of temper justified? Exploring his on and off-screen lives, and then making a decision, is the best way to do this. Every piece of the mosaic is a little snapshot… part of a larger collage that represents his personality.

However, the anger he seems to evoke onDubai Blingis probably all too real. The physical brawls, being called a"coffee boy"by Zeina’s irate husband… all of this tells a story about his character. Obviously, if he’s going to these extremes, he doesn’t really care how he’s perceived. But he does try to convince followers that he’s really a wonderful person who treats people well. That’s probably because theDubai Blingstar has a business to protect.