Chantal Sarault / Chantal Al-Refae / Foodie Beauty - Delusional drug fiend hamplanet mukbanger from Canada trying to be a glamorous online influencer. Pathological liar, huge bitch, narcissist, animal abuser

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Canada won’t come to save her. They don’t even have an embassy in the country currently. She did not heed the travel warnings and will have to deal with it herself if she wants to flee.
P.S. Medical Evacuation to a country with non-shithole medical care gets expensive really fast.

We are talking about a few hundred grand mi minimum.
 
Same as when Nader (allegedly) told Chantal he loved her it was when payday came,
FB made ~5x as much back then. Nader also seems to have/had multiple dumb, desperate fat western women givinh him money. He also got most of that money seeing her less than once a week and for a while nobody even knew who he was. His con actually made sense financially, especially for someone supporting a meth habit.

Salah's game? Implode your entire life, shame yourself, your family, your religion, country, etc repeatedly and publicly and have to spend every single day with smelly ass Chantal in exchange for pocket change. He'd make more than what Chantal can spare today working any menial job in Kuwait, including flipping burgers.

Even if Salah gets to Canada he just ends up on the bottom of society there, shackled to Chantal. It's better than Syria but certainly not better than living life as a single male permanent resident in Kuwait.

It just doesn't make any sense.
 
I heard pee-pee poo-poo rape dungeons were super popular in Syria.
Let’s ask the AI bot to get the real story

A morbidly obese diabetic woman would face extreme challenges and significant health risks in Syria right now, given the country's volatile security situation and severely degraded infrastructure as of July 2025. Here’s a detailed assessment:

- **Healthcare Access**: Syria’s healthcare system is critically strained due to over a decade of conflict. Only about 50% of hospitals are fully functional, and there are severe shortages of medical supplies, including insulin and other diabetes medications. Access to specialized care for diabetes complications (e.g., neuropathy, cardiovascular issues) is nearly nonexistent outside major cities like Damascus, and even there, it’s unreliable. For a diabetic, maintaining stable blood sugar levels would be extremely difficult due to limited access to testing supplies, insulin storage (refrigeration is unreliable with only 2-3 hours of daily electricity in many areas), and consistent medical support.

- **Diet and Nutrition**: Managing diabetes requires a controlled diet, but Syria’s humanitarian crisis makes this challenging. Food insecurity affects 76% of the population, with basic staples often scarce or expensive. Fresh produce, lean proteins, and low-glycemic foods necessary for diabetes management are hard to obtain, especially outside urban centers. Contaminated water and poor sanitation also increase the risk of infections, which are particularly dangerous for diabetics, as wounds heal slowly and infections can escalate quickly.

- **Physical Environment**: Morbid obesity can limit mobility, and Syria’s infrastructure poses significant barriers. Damaged roads, lack of reliable public transport, and widespread checkpoints make movement difficult and hazardous. Unexploded ordnance and ongoing clashes in some areas (e.g., Idlib, northeast Syria) add physical risks. The lack of accessible facilities (e.g., elevators, ramps) and extreme summer heat could exacerbate health issues like fatigue, dehydration, or heatstroke, which are riskier for someone with obesity and diabetes.

- **Security Risks**: The security situation remains dangerous, with risks of violence, kidnapping, and terrorism, particularly for foreigners who may stand out. A person with limited mobility would be especially vulnerable in an emergency, unable to quickly evacuate or seek shelter. Targeted violence against minorities and lawlessness in some areas further heighten risks.

- **Psychological and Logistical Stress**: The stress of navigating a war-torn environment could worsen health conditions, as stress hormones can destabilize blood sugar. Additionally, the lack of consular support (e.g., no U.S. Embassy in Damascus) means limited recourse in emergencies, and travel insurance is unlikely to cover high-risk destinations like Syria.

- **Tourism Claims vs. Reality**: While some tour operators suggest that guided visits to Damascus or Aleppo are feasible, these claims don’t account for the specific needs of someone with morbid obesity and diabetes. The physical demands of travel in Syria (e.g., walking long distances, unreliable accommodations) and the inability to guarantee medical support make such trips highly inadvisable.

**Conclusion**: A morbidly obese diabetic woman would face life-threatening challenges in Syria due to the combination of poor healthcare access, food insecurity, physical inaccessibility, and ongoing security risks. Travel to Syria in 2025 is strongly discouraged for anyone, but especially for someone with these medical conditions, as the environment is not conducive to managing chronic health needs or ensuring safety. If travel is unavoidable, extensive planning with a medical team, secure transport, and a reliable supply of medications and food would be essential, though still insufficient to mitigate all risks. Always consult the latest government travel advisories and medical professionals before considering such a trip.
 
The last time Chantal went on a boat it almost capsized and then the entire floating market burned to the ground within hours. I can't wait!

Oh God, I remember a story I heard with a refugee boat a few years ago: The boat was going to Greece full of sandniggers and it broke down.

Full of niggers. No food. No water. They were close to start cannibalizing until they got rescued by an UN patrol.

If Chantal gets on a boat and it breaks down in the middle of the ocean I GUARANTEE you she will eat someone.
 
Is it really cheaper to go to Syria than to hire an immigration lawyer to get Salah into Canada on the marriage PR?
Well, Foodie Beauty has always been more of a cockroach-luck-technician than a logician, no?
Living with a moribly obese person that cant shower or stay cool in a air conditioned environment is going to be rough.
Homeboy Salah has a poop fetish or something, right? Or some weird filth/degradation kink. Maybe he'll finally pierce a fold or two?
Damn, FB is actually going to die on this one. She's genuinely seriously mentally ill and she's going to now get herself killed. At this point I can't even laugh at her anymore.
Don't worry, I'll laugh three times as hard to make up for it.
They can't access their YouTube coin in Syria. Tis fortunate Salah is independently wealthy.
This is the funniest thing I've read so far about the whole deal. Does she really think she's gonna route around this rule? Listen, I don't approve of a-loggers but there's no way one of crazy as shit Youtube followers doesn't try to blow her in for it.
The whole thing looks weird as fuck even if she tries immediately coming back and "I was lonely and needed to be reunited with my fake husband and cat" isn't the best defense.
Agreed but then again, look at her. There's a non-zero chance they'd just assume she's literally retarded.
She might end up bundled into a Technical by the local Islamatards thinking she has fifty bucks in a bank account.
100% agree but I think Chins' weight might finally be the end of that local's Toyota Hilux after the suspension explodes or the rear axle shoots off... and those things are damn near indestructible in non-war conditions (or at least that's the meme)
 
This is a temporary situation—nothing long-term. Chantal most likely withdrew all the cash she could before entering Syria to give to her rent boy. There are always many theories and possibilities in her life due to how turbulent and impulsive she is.

There is one thing that isn’t impulsive, though: her total obsession with wanting to feel "claimed" and to show everyone she has a man. She will do anything and everything to keep Salah.

It's possible that Salah and Chantal are trying to wait out the PAWS/legal issues in Kuwait.

It's also possible that Salah has fled Kuwait to live in Syria, and now Chantal—rather than using tourist visas—leaves every month when she gets paid to withdraw cash and take it to Salah.

Another possibility is that Chantal greened out and got paranoid that Salah was cheating, so she had to see him. She got an apartment (which could have been short-leased) and a cat (likely to spite the haters).

It’s also possible that this was somewhat planned. Chantal mentioned a couple of months ago that “they” had to save up for a very expensive future/plan—though that was before the PAWS/legal matter occurred.

Minor nitpick: Syria does have fast food. If we are to believe she’s in Damascus or a surrounding suburb, there’s plenty of fast food—just not Western brands. They have burgers, chips, etc.—everything to satisfy Chantal.

My personal opinion is that they’re waiting to get back into Kuwait.

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Oh God, I remember a story I heard with a refugee boat a few years ago: The boat was going to Greece full of sandniggers and it broke down.

Full of niggers. No food. No water. They were close to start cannibalizing until they got rescued by an UN patrol.

If Chantal gets on a boat and it breaks down in the middle of the ocean I GUARANTEE you she will eat someone.

The real question is how quickly would she resort to cannibalism?

I guess would be about 15 mins after she realized that they are stranded.
 
The real question is how quickly would she resort to cannibalism?

I guess would be about 15 mins after she realized that they are stranded.

she would be the first one to BE cannibalized. she would be too much of a liability if left alive on a stranded boat

She will eat the cat first. After that, she will probably wait for 30 minutes and try to eat some small kid or something.
The worst version of Life of Pi you could think of.
 
This is a temporary situation—nothing long-term. Chantal most likely withdrew all the cash she could before entering Syria to give to her rent boy. There are always many theories and possibilities in her life due to how turbulent and impulsive she is.

There is one thing that isn’t impulsive, though: her total obsession with wanting to feel "claimed" and to show everyone she has a man. She will do anything and everything to keep Salah.

It's possible that Salah and Chantal are trying to wait out the PAWS/legal issues in Kuwait.

It's also possible that Salah has fled Kuwait to live in Syria, and now Chantal—rather than using tourist visas—leaves every month when she gets paid to withdraw cash and take it to Salah.

Another possibility is that Chantal greened out and got paranoid that Salah was cheating, so she had to see him. She got an apartment (which could have been short-leased) and a cat (likely to spite the haters).

It’s also possible that this was somewhat planned. Chantal mentioned a couple of months ago that “they” had to save up for a very expensive future/plan—though that was before the PAWS/legal matter occurred.

Minor nitpick: Syria does have fast food. If we are to believe she’s in Damascus or a surrounding suburb, there’s plenty of fast food—just not Western brands. They have burgers, chips, etc.—everything to satisfy Chantal.

My personal opinion is that they’re waiting to get back into Kuwait.

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Kuwait has been getting rid of the Syrian refugees as fast as they can, he probably would have real issues trying to get back into kuwait again even if his family is still there.
In fact now they both have Syrian travel stamps in their passports any country they visit will look at them with suspicion..
 
In fact now they both have Syrian travel stamps in their passports any country they visit will look at them with suspicion..
There is no evidence that she used her passport to enter. In fact, based on all the vlogs I saw on YouTube, most people didn’t show their passports. Instead, they had some official document that was stamped. I believe this was used specifically to avoid having 'Syria' stamped in their passports.

As for Salah, that likely wouldn’t matter. Many Syrians travel to and from Kuwait, and as long as he doesn’t stay out of the country for more than six months, he’s fine and won’t lose his residency card
 
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