
Katie Price 'risks arrest' for wearing 'disrespectful' outfit in Dubai
Katie Price has been slammed for her latest social media upload after the star left little to imagination with the 'disrespectful' outfit she chose to wear in Dubai. The 47-year-old former glamour model posed for a selfie in a very see-through dress and shared the snaps online as she enjoyed her sun-soaked trip.
The mum-of-five's outfit choice of a white crochet dress showcased her heavily tattooed torso but left some of her followers less than impressed. Katie also appeared to be going underwear free as she posed in the mirror, sparking fury due to Dubai's muslim culture, the Mirror reports.
Tourists are urged to dress modestly while visiting so that they respect the local culture. One user sarcastically replied to Katie's Facebook upload: "I didn't realise in Dubai you could walk around like that I always thought Dubai had a strict clothes policy. I must have got that wrong !"
Another fuming person, who made their disapproval more clear, commented: "You'd be arrested for wearing that in Dubai."
A third exclaimed: "That outfit is totally disrespectful!!"
Meanwhile a fourth remarked: "She is a bit under dressed, respect the country your in."
A fifth also warned that Katie was risking arrest, commenting: "She'll be arrested going out in dubai dressed like that!!"
Someone else echoed this sentiment, stating: "Don't think that's appropriate for Dubai could end up in jail."
Katie's trip comes just days after she was spotted partying in Ibiza alongside Wayne Lineker as they soaked up the sun and partied at the hotspot.
The former glamour model recently confessed her "biggest regret" when it came to her appearance.
She candidly revealed that getting a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is the worst choice she had made when it comes to her love of surgery.
Katie is no stranger to making alterations to her appearance in an attempt to achieve her dream body and look but has admitted to her serious regrets about getting her BBL.
The cosmetic surgery procedure involves transferring fat from other parts of the body to the buttocks to enhance their size and shape.
The 47-year-old admitted she was left in agonising pain after her operation went wrong.
When asked on Katherine Ryan's podcast, What's My Age Again, what her biggest surgery regret was, Katie said: "The bum."
She added: "I tried that BBL abroad where they take your own fat and put it in your bum. It was so painful. And it just did not look right on me."
When the host asked Katie where she had got the work done, the mum-of-five said it had been in Turkey.
However, despite her painful experience, Katie insists she is still a big fan of jetting abroad for cosmetic surgery.
She went on: "I would never have surgery in England again. Ever, ever. I'd always have it abroad."
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