An Instagram influencer in a toxic relationship told her millions of followers her husband ‘gave her a virus by sleeping with prostitutes’.
Influencer Rawan Bin Hussain, once dubbed the ‘Brooke Shields of Kuwait’, has been ordered to stay away from her ex after a bitter split.
Police were called to Hyde Park Gates, central London, in June last year where the 24-year-old had cut up a £200 polo shirt she had gifted to Mohammed Youssef Migariaf.
Mr Migariaf called the police and was found with blood and scratch marks on his face, Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard, and Bis Hussain was arrested.
Following her release the model sent him a text message on July 13 which said: ‘You are disgusting and pathetic, and a pathological liar.’
The former Cosmopolitan Middle East star – referred to in court as Rawan Abdullah – later approached the Libyan businessman while he was having a meal with a family member, and told him: ‘How can you do that to the mother of your child?
‘We could start all over again, and travel, restart our relationship.’
She also posted pictures of Mr Migariaf’s family on her Instagram profile, and accused him of giving her human papillomavirus (HPV) by sleeping with prostitutes.
Mother-of-one Bin Hussain, who has a law degree from King’s College, admitted harassment and criminal damage.
It emerged during the hearing that Mr Migariaf, who is 14 years older than Bin Hussain, had been convicted of assaulting the fashion star in Dubai 2019.
In a statement read to the court, Mr Migariaf said: ‘My life has completely gone upside down,
‘I no longer have the face to meet with my family, they have always warned me.’
The hearing was delayed in January when Bin Hussain, who now lives in Dubai and privately funded her defence, tested positive for Covid-19.
Bin Hussain was ordered not to contact Mr Migariaf or his family directly or indirectly for five years.
She was ordered to pay a £6,500 fine, £500 in prosecution costs, and a £65 victim surcharge.
A further charge of assault by beating but that charge was dropped by the prosecution.