Sobhani, the son of former diplomat Ahmad Sobhani, rose to prominence as part of the so-called “Rich Kids of Tehran” culture, where young elites showcase luxury cars, yachts, designer brands, and extravagant parties online. In a recent video shared by a user named Oil London on X, Mohammad Javad Sobhani was seen flaunting his private jet and Louis Vuitton with his girlfriend.
Mohammad Javad Sobhani, also known as Sasha Sobhani, is a 37-year-old musician who is also the son of Ahmad Sobhani. He is known for flaunting a lavish lifestyle on social media. Sobhani has long faced criticism from Iranians who view his displays of wealth as insensitive, especially during times of economic hardship and political tension.
The controversy around Sasha Sobhani, son of a former Iranian ambassador, has once again drawn attention to the stark contrast between the lives of Iran’s elite and its ordinary citizens. He was seen flaunting his private jet and Louis Vuitton bag during a time when people in Iran are struggling to survive amid the US-Iran-Israel War. Keep on reading to know more.
Sobhani flaunts his private jet and Louis Vuitton bag
Sobhani, the son of former diplomat Ahmad Sobhani, rose to prominence as part of the so-called “Rich Kids of Tehran” culture, where young elites showcase luxury cars, yachts, designer brands, and extravagant parties online. In a recent video shared by a user named Oil London on X, Mohammad Javad Sobhani was seen flaunting his private jet and high-end fashion labels such as Louis Vuitton with his girlfriend.
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