Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia and the chairman of Newcastle United F.C., is married to Carla DiBello, a TV producer and businesswoman. According to various sources, Carla works in television programs and is one of the characters responsible for the Kardashian TV show. She is also the founder and CEO of CDB Advisory, a strategic consultancy firm that connects businesses in the Middle East and North America.
How They Met and Got Married
There is not much information available about how Yasir and Carla met and got married. However, some reports suggest that they got married in 2019 in a private ceremony in Dubai. Carla is said to be a close friend of Kim Kardashian and was seen attending her wedding with Kanye West in 2014. She is also known to be friends with other celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Kris Jenner.
Their Lifestyle and Interests
Yasir and Carla are both wealthy and influential people who have invested in various sectors and industries. Yasir is the head of the PIF, which is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia and has stakes in companies such as Uber, SoftBank, Reliance Industries, and Saudi Aramco. He is also the chairman of Newcastle United F.C., which was acquired by the PIF-led consortium in October 2021. Carla is the founder and CEO of CDB Advisory, which provides strategic advice and access to businesses in the Middle East and North America. She is also a TV producer and has worked on shows such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kourtney and Kim Take New York, and The Spin Crowd.
Yasir and Carla are both interested in sports and entertainment. Yasir is an avid golfer and has been involved in the development of golf in Saudi Arabia. He is also the chairman of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger, which aims to create a global golf platform. Carla is a fan of basketball and has been spotted at NBA games with Kim Kardashian and other celebrities. She is also a supporter of Newcastle United F.C. and has expressed her excitement about the club’s takeover by the PIF-led consortium.