Luisa Zissman shared a post mocking scared tourists who’ve escaped Dubai and are ‘making out they’ve come back from the frontlines’ on Tuesday – after she arrived back in the UK herself.
The Apprentice star, 38, relocated to the UAE from the UK in December with her Irish millionaire husband Andrew Collins and two of her three youngsters, Indigo Esme, 9, and Clementine.
She has been one among the most vocal Dubai-based influencers to throw their assist behind the UAE authorities, even declaring it to be the ‘most secure nation in the world’ final week regardless of days of missile strikes and suicide drone assaults.
But Luisa returned to the UK on Monday, telling her 712,000 Instagram followers that she at all times deliberate to come back this week to document episodes of her podcast LuAnna, however had determined to convey her daughters over fears they might not be capable of get back to Dubai.
She is now settling back into being in the UK and on Instagram on Tuesday she shared a clip of the basic bored Cillian Murphy meme as she made her emotions clear on the panic many have felt at being trapped in Dubai for days.
The textual content learn: ‘Everyone in (UAE flags) seeing tourists speak in interviews like they simply got here back from the frontlines.’

Luisa Zissman shared a post mocking scared tourists who’ve escaped Dubai and are ‘making out they’ve come back from the frontlines’ on Tuesday – after she arrived back in the UK

She is now settling back into being in the UK and on Instagram on Tuesday she shared a clip of the basic bored Cillian Murphy meme as she made her emotions clear
Earlier in the day Luisa declared she was in ‘my refugee period, displaced from my dwelling,’ and admitted she was scared about returning to London crime in a clip as she walked via Chinatown.
‘Back in Blighty,’ she advised followers. ‘I’m in Chinatown, I’m heading into the Global studios this morning.
‘Obviously I’m now not in Dubai, I used to be due back for work anyway so I got here back with the children, they’re on faculty holidays now and I simply needed to convey them back with me.’
She paused as she regarded round, admitting: ‘I’m actually paranoid somebody goes to steal my cellphone.’
‘I’m now in my refugee period, displaced from my dwelling,’ she added earlier than heaping extra reward on the UAE and her ‘very, very simple’ journey dwelling.
‘It was truly advantageous leaving, it was very, very simple, we went via Oman, took us about quarter-hour to get via the border then flew out from Muscat to Heathrow.’
‘Back with Team Luanna for the subsequent two days and I’m very excited to see my crew, and I’m very f**king chilly and it is very gray.’
Five days in the past Luisa was posting from her Dubai home and assured her followers ‘everything is fine’.
The former Apprentice contestant is amongst a bunch of celebrities who relocated to the UAE in latest years for a solar-soaked life in the tax-free haven.

Earlier in the day Luisa declared she was in ‘my refugee period, displaced from my dwelling,’ and admitted she was scared about returning to London crime in a clip as she walked via Chinatown

The star has been one among the most vocal Dubai-based influencers to throw their assist behind the UAE authorities, even declaring it to be the ‘most secure nation in the world’
There has up to now been a combined response from these reporting from the emirate, with some influencers and actuality stars claiming the really feel ‘secure’, whereas others have brazenly mentioned how scared they’ve been feeling throughout the missile strikes.
In her March 4 post, Luisa revealed that she deliberate to return to the UK for work however she was fearful she would not be capable of get back to Dubai.
She mentioned: ‘The state of affairs right here appears to be advantageous to be sincere, the youngsters have damaged up one week early from faculty. I used to be due back to the UK on Monday for work so hoping that may occur. Can see plenty of passenger planes in the sky.
‘I’m fearful if I come back to the UK for work I will not be capable of get back to Dubai, so will take the youngsters with me and see my dad and mom too.’
She additionally shared a video whereas out along with her canine, telling followers she was ‘loving life’ and that she might hear passenger planes flying overhead.
Luisa is one among the many well-known faces who’ve continued to color Dubai in a optimistic mild, after the US-Israel conflict in opposition to Iran sparked chaos in the UAE.
But for some influencers and social media stars, attitudes shifted as the area entered a second weekend of strikes.
UAE claims that Iran has fired 238 ballistic missiles at their territory since the US-Israeli strikes started, with 221 destroyed and solely two reaching their vacation spot.
However, Iran has additionally used its ‘suicide drones’ to launch assaults on the Emirates.
An evening drone assault on two of Dubai’s most upmarket areas left one man useless and two residential skyscrapers in flames on Saturday.
Smoke plumed from the 88-storey 23 Marina tower constructing close to Dubai Marina after it was hit by the particles from an intercepted Iranian drone.
Later, it emerged {that a} Pakistani driver was killed after materials fell on his car following a drone assault on the 19-storey Azayez Tower in the upmarket Al Barsha space.
Dubai International Airport was additionally pressured to shut on Saturday after a suspected Iranian drone strike triggered an enormous explosion close to the complicated, with passengers ordered off planes.