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TikTok mum influencers praise repressive Saudi Arabia and its Neom megacity as ‘the best’
Expats rave about Saudi Arabia’s Neom megacity in what some are calling a ‘smart’ PR strategy ‘to help transform the country’s image’
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![Thai “mumfluencer” Sarasarasid at the Sindalah resort, one of the first elements of Saudi Arabia’s Neom project to be completed. She is among influencuers who write social media posts praising Neom and Saudi Arabia.Photo: Instagram/sarasid_s](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/d8/images/canvas/2025/02/13/f1dae7c6-feb2-43ab-a737-3559789a6e6e_483a9ac9.jpg?itok=JGrT38_m&v=1739436950)
Expat “mumfluencers” are taking to TikTok to sing the praises of life in Saudi Arabia and to extol the virtues of its new Neom megacity, filming their idyllic lives spent picnicking by turquoise waters and shopping in gleaming malls.
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“If you have children, Saudi Arabia is the best place,” Aida McPherson, an Azerbaijani born in London, told her almost 60,000 followers as she filmed her daughter in traditional Saudi dress on a shopping trip.
Around a dozen expat mothers have posted similar glowing accounts of the far-from-finished Neom project in the desert championed by the kingdom’s de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, despite concerns about continued rights violations in the country and alleged abuse of migrant building workers.
Neom is a planned US$500 billion futuristic megacity in northwestern Saudi Arabia meant to feature a ski resort, twin skyscrapers and a city-building known as “The Line” that will be a staggering 170 kilometres (105 miles) long.
![An artist’s impression of part of Neom’s planned 170km-long city-building The Line. An artist’s impression of part of Neom’s planned 170km-long city-building The Line.](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2025/02/13/edbbcd40-7019-4903-9821-ff01adba95b6_d18669d7.jpg)
There has been increasing scepticism over the viability of the project and reports say population projections are being scaled down.
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