Fajr Al-Said Criticizes Noha Nabil’s Travel to Saudi Arabia
Kuwaiti media Personality Sparks Controversy Over Fashionista’s Saudi Arabia Trip
Kuwaiti social media erupted in debate after media personality Fajr Al-Said publicly questioned fashionista Noha Nabil’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia.
Al-said took to Instagram, expressing confusion over how Nabil, who had publicly renounced her Kuwaiti citizenship as part of a larger movement involving several Kuwaiti celebrities, was able to travel internationally.”Sister Noha Nabil, wasn’t yoru nationality revoked?” Al-Said wrote.”Shouldn’t your passport have been taken away too? How did you travel to Saudi Arabia and meet Nawal Al-Kuwaiti?”
Al-Said’s post, accompanied by a photo of Nabil and Kuwaiti artist Nawal Al-Kuwaiti in Riyadh, ignited a firestorm of reactions online. Some users supported Al-Said’s inquiry, while others defended Nabil, arguing that the attack was unwarranted.
The controversy highlights the ongoing discussion surrounding Kuwaiti celebrities who have chosen to renounce their citizenship. Many have cited personal reasons or disagreements with government policies for their decisions.

The debate surrounding Nabil’s travel highlights the complex issues surrounding citizenship, national identity, and freedom of movement in the digital age.
Renunciation and Repercussions: Discussing Noha Nabil’s Saudi Arabia Trip with Legal Expert Dr. Layla Al-Mutairi
NewsDirectory3.com sat down with Dr.Layla Al-Mutairi,a leading expert on citizenship law in the Gulf region,to discuss the controversy surrounding Kuwaiti fashionista Noha Nabil’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia.nabil, who publicly renounced her Kuwaiti citizenship, sparked debate online after being photographed in Riyadh with Kuwaiti artist Nawal Al-Kuwaiti.
NewsDirectory3.com: dr. Al-Mutairi,what are the legal implications of renouncing Kuwaiti citizenship? Does this automatically revoke a person’s right to travel internationally?
Dr. Layla Al-mutairi: Renouncing Kuwaiti citizenship is a complex process with various legal consequences. While it can indeed impact certain rights associated with Kuwaiti nationality, such as voting or holding certain government positions, it does not necessarily led to the automatic revocation of travel privileges. However, the specifics depend on individual circumstances, the reasons for renunciation, and the procedures followed.
NewsDirectory3.com:
Many online commentators expressed confusion about how Nabil was able to travel after renouncing her kuwaiti citizenship.Could you shed some light on this?
dr. Layla Al-Mutairi: It’s meaningful to note that individuals who relinquish their Kuwaiti citizenship might hold dual nationality or have acquired citizenship in another country. Additionally, the revocation process may not instantly void existing travel documents. There are often transition periods and specific procedures that governments follow.
NewsDirectory3.com: This case has sparked a wider debate about citizenship, national identity, and freedom of movement in the digital age.What are your thoughts on this?
Dr. Layla Al-Mutairi: This situation highlights the increasingly complex nature of nationality in a globalized world. Access to data, social media platforms, and the ability to connect across borders challenge traditional notions of citizenship. It’s crucial for governments to adapt their policies and procedures to these realities while upholding national interests and security concerns.
