has ditched for a birthday getaway in as she shared Instagram photos on Monday while the war continues to rage on in the Middle East.
The Love Island star, 34, who moved to the to the UAE last year, celebrated her 35th birthday with her baby daughter Gigi and boyfriend Billy Henty during a lavish getaway in the desert at Bab Al Shams.
Arabella looked happier than ever as she posed for photos with her nine-month-old baby girl before the family enjoyed a camel ride together.
The TV personality looked sensational in a brown plunging swimsuit which she teamed with a coordinated headscarf as she posed for a selfie.
Arabella showed off the lavish £327-a-night desert hotel before relaxing on a sunlounger with Gigi playing at the end.
She wrote: 'Birthday weekend in the desert with my people'.
Since the US-Israeli war with Iran broke out in February, influencers and reality stars have been using their platforms to vouch for the safety of Dubai as the region continues to plunge into chaos.
Arabella Chi has ditched Dubai for a birthday getaway in Saudi Arabia as she shared Instagram photos on Monday while the war continues to rage on in the Middle East
The Love Island star, 34, who moved to the to the UAE last year, celebrated her 35th birthday with her baby daughter Gigi and boyfriend Billy Henty during a lavish getaway in the desert
When the bombs started, the UAE authorities sent out mass texts to hundreds of thousands of Westerners, issuing dire warnings that nobody was to post anything about the terror raining down on them from the skies: nothing that 'results in inciting panic among people'.
As a result, it is hard to know exactly how the hundreds of influencers who live there feel about the ongoing conflict, yet in recent weeks many have scrambled to leave the emirate in a bid to secure their continued safety.
Even after claiming that they feel secure knowing that the Dubai government are doing all they can to protect residents, many opted to fly back to the UK.
While celebrities were once attracted to the tax-free salaries and low crime rate, it is no longer proving to be the safe haven that it once promised.
But Arabella, who despite the war continuing.
And the TV star, who is one of the many famous faces who have continued to paint Dubai in a positive light, has gone straight back to her day to day life in Dubai despite reports of 'rising panic'.
The reality star star moved to the to the UAE last year and was left terrified in the early days of the missile strikes in the region, initially telling her 1.2million followers how she was planning to 'hide her family in a storage cupboard' after clearing it out as a precautionary shelter for her brood.
But a day later the Influencer was back to regular content, and has spent the last weeks posting pictures from her romantic evenings out with her boyfriend Billy and lounging by the pool with her baby daughter Gigi.
She captioned the carousel of carefree photos 'sandy toes,' making no mention of the ongoing unrest in her home city.
On Monday, after holding 'very good conversations' about ending hostilities in the Middle East.
Arabella looked happier than ever as she posed for photos with her nine-month-old baby girl before the family enjoyed a camel ride together
The TV personality looked sensational in a black bikini as she worked on her tan on a sunlounger at a lavish resort
She wrote: 'Birthday weekend in the desert with my people'
Arabella showed off the lavish £327-a-night desert hotel
Since the US-Israeli war with Iran broke out in February, influencers have been using their platforms to vouch for the safety of Dubai as the region continues to plunge into chaos
When the bombs started, the UAE authorities sent out mass texts to hundreds of thousands of Westerners, issuing dire warnings that nobody was to post anything about the terror raining down on them from the skies: nothing that 'results in inciting panic among people'
The star soon continued with her day to day lifel, posting content on social media. On Monday, Arabella looked stylish in zebra print trousers as she posed with Gigi for a mirror selfie
Arabella shared a sweet snap of Billy and her baby girl enjoying lunch
The President announced he has instructed the US Department of War to postpone all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure.
The United States and Iran 'have had, over the last two days, very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East,' Trump wrote, in all capitals, on his Truth Social platform.
Trump added further talks will take place to work towards a 'total and complete resolution' of the conflict which broke out on February 28 when Operation Epic Fury was launched.
It comes after the President issued a 48-hour ultimatum for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday.
The financial markets immediately reacted to Trump's post with the price of oil and gas dropping as stocks rebounded across Europe.




