No Marble, No Mansions: President Pezeshkian’s Son Shows Off Humble Home, Sparking Buzz in Iran

Monday, July 07, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: A viral photo set of the president’s son’s modest home—filled with synthetic carpets and everyday furnishings—has captivated Iranian social media, offering a stark contrast to the opulence often associated with political elites.

No Marble, No Mansions: President Pezeshkian’s Son Shows Off Humble Home, Sparking Buzz in Iran

According to Saed News, newly shared images from the Instagram account of Masoud Pezeshkian’s eldest son have stirred conversation across Iran. The photos, depicting a simple apartment furnished with machine-made rugs and standard decor, were presented as a glimpse into the everyday life of a family member of the country’s newly elected president.

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Masoud Pezeshkian, who won the Iranian presidential election in July 2024, has long promoted an image of modesty and personal integrity. The release of the photos—presumably meant to reinforce that narrative—has resonated with many Iranians weary of corruption scandals and wealth disparity among the political elite.

The residence shown in the photos features plain walls, modest furniture, and no visible signs of luxury. Commentators have noted that the home appears similar to that of a typical middle-class citizen, with no trace of extravagance, chandeliers, or designer imports. The move has been interpreted by supporters as a sign of authenticity and relatability.

While critics question the motivation behind the timing of the post, others view it as a rare attempt to connect with an increasingly skeptical public. As Pezeshkian begins his presidency, symbolic gestures such as these may play a crucial role in shaping public perception—especially amid calls for transparency, economic fairness, and social reform.