I don't get why a lot of reaction channels and the viewers just keep saying she faked this yesterday. She didn't. Didn't they see how she looked shortly before she muted the stream, still sitting in the chair by the pool? And her eyes? She was completely gone for a few seconds.
It's as if they forget how sick she actually is while talking about it all the time. They also seem to forget that even if it cools down a little bit at night in Kuwait, it's still in the hundreds in summer. And they forget how this and floating around in very warm water with all the clothes she had on affects her bad health.
While she does fake things sometimes, this wasn't it. Just like this one time at the beach. For a moment she actually looked like she's just about to drop dead (see first paragraph). Not surprised that in the gym with the AC and the wet clothes she felt better pretty quickly, meaning she felt tired and probably sick to a, for her, normal extent again.
Morbidly obese and gaining weight daily, all kinds of organs failing or starting to, uncontrolled diabetes and they think she is faking it? In the heat in Kuwait? Not sure if they are doing this just for the drama or if they are in denial just as much as Chantal is. Probably because they don't want to lose her because reacting to other people wouldn't bring the same views.
And btw., she'd probably have to take vitamin D3 even if she went out in daylight for about half an hour every day or even longer because she is covered from head to toe. Just her face and hands get some sun. A lot of Muslim women suffer from vitamin D3 deficiency because they have to cover up, even worse when they have to wear a niqab and cover their face too.
I still find it so weird that her health started to really go south after or around her 40th birthday. The age, even when she was just 2 or 3 younger, she called other people old. I don't believe in karma, but if I did, I'd call that karma.
If she fainted, doesn't matter if at the pool, on the street, in the car or at home, Salah couldn't pick her up or do anything. He'd have to call an ambulance. Wonder how much they cost in Kuwait. And when it happens when she is alone, even if she'd have time to call an ambulance herself, she wouldn't know how to in Kuwait. With this and the state she is in, she should never be alone. In my opinion, in the real world (the West) she'd be at a hospital, nursing home or maybe some kind of weightloss clinic by now. Somewhere with medical staff around day and night. Would be sad if it wasn't Chantal.