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Woman shamed for telling other women not to date broke men.

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Her honey’s got money — but her love of his funds is making feminists freak. 

Slanderous digs like “gold digger,” “delusional” and “money dog,” are being savagely slingshotted at a self-crowned femininity influencer who — while praising her husband for his deep pockets — virally encouraged women against dating guys without green. 

But her unsolicited advice just isn’t clicking with keyboard critics. 

“Daily reminder to never date broke men,” urged TikTok tastemaker Sofia Kralow, based in Dubai, in the on-screen text of her controversial clip. 

The trending footage, which has stacked up over 1.3 million views, features the brunette being lavished with helicopter rides, designer accessories, luxury cars and wads of cash via husband Thomas Kralow, an affluent hedge fund manager and YouTuber. 


Influencer Sofia Kralow, based in Dubai, received a wave of virtual backlash on TikTok after virally reminding women to “never date broke men.”
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“Raise your standards,” she penned in the caption, punctuating her pearls of wisdom with hashtags such as “#PrincessTreatment,” “#Goals,” and “#Millionaire.” 

As a finishing touch, Kralow — who, in other clips, unabashedly flaunts the posh perks of being a wealthy man’s wife such as hulking bouquets of roses, exotic vacations, enviable spa treatments and fistfuls of dough — topped off the post with a remixed soundbite of rapper Latto coquettishly saying, “Thank you to my man” 

But rather than being dazzled by her glamorous trappings, women were disappointed in Kralow’s presumed financial dependence.  


A screenshot of Sofia Kralow's new car.
Online, haters shamed Kralow for appearing to be solely reliant on her husband for money.
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Sofia Kralow, based in Dubai, with husband Thomas Kralow, a hedge fund manager and YouTuber.
In her post, Kralow thanked her well-to-do husband for treating her to fine luxuries.
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A screenshot of Sofia Kralow's credit card being swiped.
Men and women labeled Kralow a “gold digger” for enjoying the spoils of her husband’s income.
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“No thanks I rather have my own money and be in love,” wrote a self-sufficient naysayer in the comments. 

“So we’re going back 100 years to being dependent on a man’s salary again? Great message,” quipped an equally unimpressed feminist. 

“Daily reminder become independent. We don’t need a man to take care of us” another added. 

Others however, including outraged men, shamed Kralow for her dating directive. 


Sofia Kralow, based in Dubai, on TikTok.
In a subsequent post, Kralow clapped back at online trolls, asking why they automatically assumed she didn’t have money of her own.
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“Gold digger, money dog,” barked a foe. 

“Lmao date rich man??? Get out of here with your delusional mindset,” another digital hater spat, in part. 

“Poor man, when the runs out of money, the woman also leaves. [These] kind of girls are not in love with men — only money,” wrote another. 

Karlow’s tip on avoiding destitute dudes closely echoes similar guidance recently offered by UK trendsetter Tam Kaur, 22, who shared her eight strict rules for dating — which included a law that her suitors must be good providers. Her word to the wise also reflects the teachings of New York influencer Ella Freimann, 24, who refuses to split bills with any man that she’s seeing despite hate from trolls who’ve deemed her a “gold digger.”

And when it came to the shade she received directly, Kralow, too, remained unruffled by the rough rebukes. 

In a separate video, she asked, “Can someone explain to me please where is the connection between never dating a broke man and being dependent on a rich man or any man?.”

“If you are dating [a] rich man,” Kralow said in conclusion, “you can be rich by yourself also!”

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