Kady McDermotts Dubai Bikini Snap Amidst Iran Fears

Kady McDermotts Dubai Bikini Snap Amidst Iran Fears

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posted a carefree bikini-clad snap from on Instagram on Thursday.

The former Love Island star, 30, who relocated to the UAE last year, showed off her figure in a skimpy red bikini as she topped up her tan at the beach, while influencers are said to be 'cowed by fear into denying the reality of the drone attacks'. 

Flaunting her tanned and toned figure in the tiny bikini, Kady appeared unworried as she enjoyed a day at the beach, striking a sultry pose for the camera. 

Elsewhere in the photo dump, Kady flashed a glimpse of her taut midriff in a white crop top and blue Alo bottoms as she posed for a mirror selfie with one of her dogs. 

The TV personality also shared several glamorous evening snaps, photos of her partner Henry Simmons and the lavish flowers he gifted her, and photos of her beloved dogs. 

Sharing the carefree snaps to Instagram, Kady captioned the post: 'life recently', alongside a love heart emoji. 

Kady McDermott posted a carefree bikini-clad snap from Dubai on Instagram on Thursday

The former Love Island star, 30, who relocated to the UAE last year, topped up her tan at the beach, while influencers are said to be 'cowed by fear into denying the reality of the Iran drone attacks' (hotel in Dubai pictured)

Last month, explosions rocked the famous Palm Jumeirah hotel in Dubai.

An Iranian missile hit Dubai's famous hotel as Tehran launched widespread revenge attacks across the Middle East following US airstrikes. 

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Since then, there have reportedly been hundred of missile and drone attacks over Abu Dhabi and Dubai which have been intercepted, according to The Independent. 

However, the Daily Mail reported that when the bombs began to fall on February 28, the UAE authorities sent out mass texts to practically all the 240,000 Britons.

As well as hundreds of thousands of other 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'. 

When it became obvious those messages were not getting through, more texts followed with even more explicit threats.

Barely two weeks on, residents are now being encouraged to inform on their friends and neighbours, and to report anyone who dares even to mention the missile attacks, let alone film them.

For the army of online influencers in Dubai, who make their living by showcasing every tiny detail of their existences on social media, this clampdown has come as an unfathomable shock. 

Elsewhere in the photo dump, Kady flashed a glimpse of her taut midriff in a white crop top and blue Alo bottoms as she posed for a mirror selfie with one of her dogs

The TV personality also shared several glamorous evening snaps, including this stunning snap of herself wearing a plunging chocolate brown top 

Kady also posted a sweet photo of her partner Henry Simmons with their dogs 

Elsewhere in the photo dump, Kady showed off her peachy bottom in a stylish black gymwear set as she posed with her dog on her balcony, with Dubai's skyline in the backdrop 

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Meanwhile, in another snap, the star posed up a storm for a mirror selfie as she enjoyed a spot of shopping

Those who fail to obey the edict are finding out just what it means to upset the Emiratis, as at least one person has been arrested for filming a missile strike. They now face a fate that will be horrific beyond imagining.

Any foreigners, including holidaymakers, who dare to criticise or insult the UAE government, causing 'reputational harm' to the country, can face bankrupting fines of up to £200,000, as well as a decade or even life in prison, then deportation if they are lucky enough to get out. 

And those who own property can face even more swingeing sanctions. No one is exempt from the strictures on social media, as even firefighters and paramedics have been jailed for posting photos of fires and other emergencies.

Nothing bad is allowed to happen in the tax-free paradise - and anyone who exposes that pretence is liable to suffer swift punishment.

WhatsApp video and voice calls are also said to be banned in Dubai, because they are encrypted and therefore harder for the regime to spy on. For most people, it's only possible to speak freely once they are out of the UAE. 

One person told the Daily Mail that she has been speaking to a friend trapped in Dubai, who is petrified of saying the wrong thing: 'There are drones and missiles coming at the place every day.

'People have died, and there are countless injured, but luckily, there haven't yet been mass casualties. But we do read reports about a shortage of interceptor missiles and rockets, so to pretend it's all rosy is quite a stretch.'

While another resident has said it is impossible to know who is listening to private phone conversations. 'You just never know what's being listened in to with things like [Israeli-designed] Pegasus spyware, which we know the UAE has,' she says.

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