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Katie Price warned she’s ‘playing with fire’ as she continues to promote banned products while in Dubai

By IslaApril 29, 20263 Mins Read
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FANS have accused Katie Price of ‘playing with fire’ as she promotes banned products whilst staying in the UAE.

The former glamour model flew to Dubai earlier this week to reunite with her husband Lee Andrews after weeks apart.

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Katie Price has been accused of ‘playing with fire’ as she continues to promote illegal CBD products whilst in Dubai Credit: BackGrid
The former glamour model touched down in the UAE earlier this week to reunite with her husband Lee Andrews Credit: Instagram / @wesleeeandrews

And upon arriving there, Katie was quick to record herself promoting CBD products from brand Supreme CBD.

Taking a video, Katie explained that she was missing her CBD products due to being in the UAE, explaining how they help her to sleep each night.

The mum-of-five then told fans to have a look on the brand’s website, where they could purchase CBD products.

In Dubai and the rest of the UAE, promoting, selling, and possessing CBD is illegal.

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It is illegal to buy, sell, promote, or have possession of CBD products in Dubai Credit: Supreme CBD
It’s not the first time Katie has broke the rules by promoting the product in Dubai, and is even being investigated for her claims about Supreme CBD Credit: Louis Wood

So whilst Katie may not have brought the product with her, she was still breaking rules by urging fans to buy it.

And it didn’t go unnoticed amongst her followers, as one user said on Reddit: “Katie still playing with fire.

“Katie landed in Dubai and it wasn’t long till she posted yet another video of her promoting CBD, she even mentioned she was in Dubai.”

Another user said: “Is she even allowed to be posting clips advertising CBD from Dubai? Again the rules don’t apply to her.”

This isn’t the first time Katie has found herself in hot water for bending the rules, as she previously promoted Supreme CBD during past trips to Dubai.

And to make things worse, we revealed earlier this year that Katie is currently under investigation by Trading Standards for her claims about the product, after she alleged it cures cancer.

Last April, Katie backed Olympic boxer Anthony Fowler when he said that his company Supreme CBD had ‘healed’ his two-year-old’s tumour after he boasted about refusing chemotherapy for his child.

In the post, Katie said: “Very serious chat with Serena Stregapede [Anthony’s partner] and Anthony Fowler about their two-year-old daughter who had a tumour in her leg, they refused hospital treatment and healed her themselves which is amazing.

“They was (sic) telling me all about Supreme CBD and how it works for fibromyalgia, arthritis, anxiety/depression any aches/pains or insomnia,” she added, before posting a checkout code.

The post – plus other Instagram ads featuring Katie and Supreme CBD – have now been passed onto Westminster Trading Standards by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which received the initial complaints. 

Katie regularly posts paid advertisements for the brand to her page.



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