
Youmi Beauty Mysterious Billionaire Husband, and His Secret First Marriage—Is She the Second Wife?
Once social media sensation Youmi Beauty, also known as "Dr. Youmi," enthralled the world by disclosing the identity of her husband, Turkish-British millionaire Gurhan Kızılöz, hints about his private life, which he had made a concerted effort to keep out of the public eye, started to surface.
Numerous images have surfaced that shed light on Youmi's husband's history. Gurhan wed Carol, a Lebanese woman, in 2022 in what was reportedly one of Beirut's most extravagant weddings at the time.
The bride, Carol, shone in a wedding gown by famed Lebanese designer Ziad Nakad, which added a touch of sophistication and elegance to the celebration. The renowned ceremony was full of richness and glitz.
The wedding, which happened a few years ago, was the talk of the town for a while, according to the information. In an obvious effort to protect the privacy of his personal life, Gurhan later made sure to remove any posts about the event from his social media accounts.
The story is unexpected because Gurhan has made it clear in multiple interviews that he loves Carol, which raises serious concerns about their relationship's future. The mystery surrounding his new relationship with Yumi Khoury, which had similarly been kept under wraps until recently, is further heightened by the fact that the precise date and grounds for the divorce are still unknown.
Many hypotheses about the identity of the groom who was to marry Youmi Beauty started to surface on social media after the influencer decided to keep his name a secret from her followers.
Many conjectured that Youmi's groom is probably from Kuwait based on the sheikh who appeared in the film. The suspicion focused on the sheikh, whose supporters likened him to preacher Othman Al-Khamis.
However, many others claimed that Youmna Khoury's fiancé is a Turkish businessman who is also a British citizen.
Youmi Beauty reportedly married Gurhan Kiziloz, a 35-year-old Turkish billionaire with a net worth of more than $700 million, according to online rumors.
It is worth noting that Gurhan Kiziloz is the businessman in charge of Lanistar, a contender bank with headquarters in London.
Although there have been speculations and accusations regarding the identity of Youmna Khoury's groom, no official source has confirmed anything.
The groom is a Kuwaiti native, based on the information that is currently accessible. On an Instagram page, however, his identity was made public. He was identified as Gürhan Kızlüz, who was born in 1989, founded Lanistar, and is the CEO of Nexus International Hg. Besides being Turkish, he also holds British citizenship.
Yomi has previously claimed that her dowry exceeded sixty million dollars.
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