The Borneo Post (Sabah)

The glamorous world of Dubai’s real-life Richie Rich

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RUBBING shoulders with celebritie­s, gaining hundreds of thousands of followers of social media, collecting more pairs of rare sneakers that he could ever wear or starting his own fashion labels are just some of the things Rashed Belhasa is famous for. And, at age 15, he’s just getting started.

The youngest son of Dubai business tycoon Saif Ahmed Belhasa, Rashed has pretty much everything you dreamed of having growing up, and a whole lot more. He’s more than willing to show off his glamorous life online, too, and the hundreds of thousands of people following him on sites like Instagram and YouTube are proof that most of us love nothing more than watch others flaunt their riches, dreaming of what their lives must be like.

For starters, he lives in a lavish mansion, surrounded by a private zoo featuring rare exotic animals like lions, ligers, chimpanzee­s, cheetahs or panthers. This place is apparently so amazing that most of the celebritie­s he poses with on his Instagram actually stop by to see it for themselves. His owes at least part of his online popularity to his private zoo, as it was after the visit of YouTube personalit­y Vitaly Zdorovetsk­iy that his number of YouTube followers skyrockete­d from 4,000 to 50,000 in just a few days.

They all want to spend time on our family farm and see our tigers,” Belhasa told The National. “Wiz Khalifa is my friend. Steve Aoki is my friend. They have all come to our farm. But sometimes I have to say no to celebritie­s who want to come here. I don’t have the time and it is tiring.”

He doesn’t even handle conversati­ons with all celebritie­s himself. He has an agent who handles his meet-and-greet schedule.

Then there is Rashed’s passion for rare sneakers. It all started a couple of years ago, when he and his brother, Abdullah, were at a mall in Dubai, and people stopped them just to take a look and photograph Abdullah’s new Yeezys. He didn’t even like the sneakers, saying that he thought they looked “uninterest­ing”, but seeing people’s reaction to them definitely intrigued the then 13year-old.

He started looking for rare, expensive sneakers online, and then developed his own network of plugs – connection­s able to source collectibl­e sneakers, for the right price. Last year, he told The National that he had 200 pairs of sneakers, with the most expensive one costing no less than $1,900.

But in just one year’s time, his collection appears to have grown a hundred thousand time. In a recent interview with Highsnobie­ty, the 15-year-old said that he now has a collection of around 200,000 pairs of sneakers, the most expensive of which cost him $8,000.

Custom cars are one of Rashed Belhasa’s newest passions. Even though he’s way too young to drive – the legal driving age in Dubai is 18 – that hasn’t stopped him from starting a collection of fancy cars. His custom-painted Yeezy Cadillac Escalade went viral online a while back, and he recently made headlines for his Ferrari wrapped in Supreme x Louis Vuitton print. Rashed admits that he has his share of haters online, but says that he has learned to ignore them. All he cares about is proving that he is not just a privileged kid, but a clone of his businesssa­vvy father, only younger.

 ??  ?? - Rashed with American comedian and author Steve Harvey.
- Rashed with American comedian and author Steve Harvey.

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