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Sadia Khan (born 1989) is a British-Pakistani relationship coach, podcaster, and self-proclaimed psychologist known for her advice on modern dating, marriage, and gender dynamics. She has gained a massive online following, with millions of views on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and podcasts, where she discusses topics such as attachment styles, emotional intelligence, and the impacts of social media and pornography on relationships. Khan often critiques modern feminism and promotes "high-value" partnerships rooted in traditional values, blending her cultural background with psychological insights.Early Life and EducationBorn in Pakistan and raised in a conservative Muslim Pakistani household in London, UK, Khan grew up navigating cultural clashes between her strict family norms and Western influences. The middle child among four sisters and one brother, she described her childhood as marked by sensitivity, sibling rivalry, and feelings of neglect, which fueled her interest in psychology. Her parents emphasized arranged marriages and family values, shaping her views on commitment. Khan claims a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Manchester and a master's in developmental psychology from Regent's University London, though these credentials remain unverified by the institutions.CareerKhan began her career as a teacher in London schools before transitioning to full-time relationship coaching. Based in Dubai and London, she offers high-priced consultations ($8,000–$11,000 for three-month programs), online courses, and content via her website sadiapsychology.com. She has appeared on podcasts like Soft White Underbelly and collaborated with self-improvement figures, amassing over 100 million views for her advice on building secure relationships and spotting red flags. Khan targets both men and women, emphasizing self-worth, boundaries, and the dangers of societal shifts like hookup culture.Controversies Khan has faced backlash over unverified academic credentials and lack of registration with bodies like the British Psychological Society, leading critics to label her a "fraud." In 2025, leaked audio allegedly exposed her affair with an engaged billionaire, contradicting her advocacy for fidelity and sparking accusations of hypocrisy. Additional claims include photo editing and high fees for unproven expertise, fueling debates in online communities like Reddit. She has defended herself by clarifying her role as a coach, not a therapist.Personal Life At 37, Khan is reportedly single with no children, despite expressing a desire for family. She maintains close ties to her family, including a beloved nephew, and draws from her multicultural roots to bridge Eastern traditions and Western modernity in her work. Despite controversies, her content continues to resonate globally, highlighting themes of resilience and emotional health.