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Katie Price jets back to UK as row breaks out over Dubai cosmetic clinic

By IslaMay 9, 20264 Mins Read
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Former glamour model Katie Price has fled the UAE amid missile launches and unpaid bills, after her husband Lee Andrews slammed a Dubai aesthetician for a ‘botched’ treatment

15:09, 09 May 2026Updated 15:19, 09 May 2026

Katie Price has landed back on British soil after previously stating she was stranded in Dubai.

The star said she was stuck abroad with husband Lee Andrews, amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Earlier this week the former glamour model said in her weekly podcast, The Katie Price Show, this week, that all flights back to the UK had been cancelled.

But thankfully, Katie made it back to Gatwick Airport on Saturday as her husband exchanged angry messages with a Dubai cosmetic clinic following her latest tweakments.

The mum-of-five was pictured strutting through the terminal, wearing black joggers, a tight fitting grey crop and oversized sunglasses. She was greeted by friends who helped her get her two large suitcases and carry-on on to an airport trolley.

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READ MORE: Katie Price’s husband slams ‘botched’ cosmetic work amid claims couple refused to pay

Katie hid her ‘botched’ procedures, for which husband Lee has slammed a Dubai aesthetician for. The pair have refused to pay for their treatments, but a cryptic statement from the clinic today states the claims are just a distraction to cover up “what actually happened”.

Speaking to sister Sophie on a video call, Katie, 47, explained how missile launches and bombings in the UAE had delayed her flight home. She said: “I don’t know if you can hear but I can hear *thumping noise* going on. I’m supposed to be flying home tomorrow and we’ve had alerts all day and this evening we’re hearing a lot of activity going on.”

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She added: “So, all flights have been cancelled,” before going on to explain that despite the missile attacks and war, she actually feels safer in the UAE than in she does in the UK. It comes as her and husband, self-proclaimed millionaire businessman Lee Andrews have become embroiled in a dispute with an aesthetician in Dubai.

The couple went in for treatments at the Mistr Aesthetics clinic, which carries out treatments including liquid rhinoplasty and facial contouring. However, it’s been claimed that the pair refused to pay for their treatments and blocked the business owner, despite him sending multiple invoices to them for the work they had done.

Lee shared a screenshot of the practitioner’s Instagram page, and claimed: “This man is operating an illegal practice in Dubai South from his villa without license charging clients and using products not listed by the authorities he augmented my wife and myself terrible results that needed further qualified corrective surgery be careful guys.”

Today, the business has broken its silence, sharing a cryptic statement on Instagram Stories regarding the dispute, which Andrews claims has left the pair needing “corrective surgery”. In the post, the business wrote that the “false accusations” from Katie and Lee have been made to distract “from what actually happened”.

The statement read: “Regarding the accusation that has been made about me and my business, I can confidently say that the claims are completely untrue, and it’s disappointing to see private matters being spoken about publicly. My business is not affected in any way, and I won’t be going back and forth online trying to defend or justify myself.

“The people close to the situation know the real reason behind these false accusations and understand they were made to take attention away from what actually happened, as the version being shared publicly is far from the truth. No further information or statements will be shared regarding this matter.”

It concluded: “I’m staying focused on my clients, my work, and moving forward positively.” The business declined to comment further when contacted by the Mirror.

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