Katie Price rejects arrest warnings after jetting to Dubai to see husband Lee
Katie Price continues to ignore arrest warnings as she makes the most of her time back in Dubai. The mum-of-five, 47, is one of the many paid brand ambassadors of Supreme CBD oil, which is a natural substance derived from the cannabis plant. She has continued to push the products on her trips to visit husband Lee Andrews - despite the the Middle East's clear stance on cannabidiol, which is banned with personal use and possession of it prohibited.
After being reunited with her self-proclaimed millionaire hubby, she has carried on promoting the company on her platforms. Katie, who has been enjoying home comforts of a Sunday roast, is unmoved by suggestion she could be arrested and said on her latest video: "There's been stuff in the media saying 'oh Kate could face jail time' because I have been speaking about CBD oil.
"But the thing is, I haven't bought any CBD or gummies to Dubia. I can still talk about CBD because it is something I need for my sleep, anxiety and my aches and pains. I will always take it because I want to help other people."
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It comes as her latest trip caused concern back home as she shrugged off government warnings not to travel to the UAE. “Katie has been warned about going to Dubai because of what is happening out there,” says our source. “She was boasting about her plane being empty, but that was because most people won’t take the risk right now.”
The products have already landed her in hot water and her ads are being investigated by Trading Standards after claiming a CBD product cures cancer. Said to help regulate mood, appetite, and sleep, CBD has become a huge hit with a whole host of famous faces, including Katie, Kerry Katona, and former footballer Matt Le Tissier.
Last year, Katie caused outrage with her comments on X, formerly Twitter, where she sided with the founder of Supreme CBD, Olympic boxer Anthony Fowler, that his company had ‘healed’ his two-year-old’s tumour after he boasted about refusing chemotherapy for his child.
Speaking to The Mirror last month, an ASA spokesperson said: “We’ve received a small number of complaints about Supreme CBD and Katie Price‘s ads. I’ve spoken to our compliance team, and they’ve confirmed that Supreme CBD has now been referred to Trading Standards.
“Trading Standards acts as our legal ‘backstop’. In parallel, our compliance team is continuing to assess what further action may be appropriate, in regard to this advertiser, including engagement with relevant platforms where necessary.”
Despite countless warnings that self-proclaimed millionaire Lee is not who he claims to be, smitten Katie is seemingly refusing to acknowledge the many red flags raised since they tied the knot in January, less than two weeks after meeting.
“Her family fear she isn’t thinking straight as she is obsessed with Lee and is putting herself in danger,” says our source. “They are worried she may get stuck out in Dubai and not be able to get back for her children. It is causing a lot of stress and anxiety and everyone is just absolutely worried sick about her.
“They don’t trust this guy. They’ve looked at his track record, they’ve looked at his past… but she’s not listening.” According to reports, Katie’s nearest and dearest tried their best to get her to see sense while she was back on home turf – but she is adamant that Lee’s intentions are honourable."
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