has offered her followers a free private jet flight to bring her dog back from to the UK, after she fled the war-torn country.
Taking to Instagram earlier in the week, The Apprentice star, 38, shared a post in which she offered a flight from the UAE to London Luton to bring her pet dog Crumble back from the area, which is currently under attack from .
When the crisis erupted in Dubai earlier this month, Luisa avidly informed followers she was in the 'safest country in the world' and 'everything was fine', before scarpering back to the UK to her £8million countryside mansion.
Despite insisting her return was planned, Luisa stated she was 'in her refugee era' and has now divulged that her dog Crumble is stuck in Dubai - leading to her plea for a companion however she then revealed the flight had been cancelled.
Sharing an image of Crumble dressed in a soldier's uniform, and added the caption: 'No PJ [private jet] for Crumble just been let down (again). He's ok at the moment and safe and being cared for but I really want him with me'.
Luisa Zissman has offered her followers a free private jet flight to bring her dog back from Dubai to the UK, after she fled the war-torn country yet revealed she had been 'let down'
Not only did she sent the plea to her 712k followers, insiders have revealed that various dog and pet owner Whatsapp groups in Dubai have been sharing an image of Crumble, in a desperate bid to get him back to the UK
Luisa first took to Instagram to make the plea, in which she revealed the opportunity had one ticket available for the flight to land to Luton, in exchange for accompanying Crumble back to the UK.
Not only did she sent the plea to her 712k followers, insiders have revealed that various dog and pet owner Whatsapp groups in Dubai have been sharing an image of Crumble, in a desperate bid to get him back to the UK.
The image of Crumble was adorned with the words: 'Help Crumble get home. Anyone want a free private jet home this Saturday into London Luton? Just have to accompany little Crumble (1.2kg) home! Total cost is covered for both you and him.'
Insiders revealed the plea was circulated without being attached to Luisa.
Despite her insistence that Dubai was safe, Luisa made her way back to her palatial Grade II-listed Herfordshire manor, set in 2.8 acres of land as the city was ravaged.
She lives with her Irish millionaire husband Andrew Collins and their daughters Indigo, nine, and Clementine, seven, when in Britain.
Despite her insistence that Dubai was safe, Luisa made her way back to her palatial Grade II-listed Herfordshire manor, set in 2.8 acres of land as the city was ravaged
Her eldest daughter Dixie, 15, remains in the UK while attending boarding school.
Since moving to Dubai in December, Luisa has been a vocal online cheerleader of the UAE - showing steadfast support despite 12 days of Iranian missile attacks which have six dead and more than 120 injured.
At the start of the conflict, she insisted the emirate was still the 'safest country in the world' despite explosions echoing across the city and a drone strike forcing the temporary closure of Dubai International Airport.
She told followers that despite preparing her basement in case of emergency, she had 'faith' that the country's defence systems would keep residents safe, later adding: 'Everything is largely fine. When you're here it's fine.'
In another post, she added: 'We've had a very nice normal day. We had breakfast - well breakfast/lunch - with some friends...
Earlier this month, Luisa voiced her frustrations about being back in the UK after leaving her Dubai home
'One of my friends is stuck in England so her husband and kids, they've been round to ours the last couple of days just seeing how things go.
'Last night was quite noisy but it's kind of fine still here at the moment. It's just not knowing what's gonna happen next or when it's going to end.'
Despite her insistence, just days later she was back in Britain - flying out of neighbouring Oman after travelling overland across the border.
Even then, Luisa took aim at the thousands of ordinary British holidaymakers scrambling to flee the war zone, sharing a mocking social media post suggesting scared tourists were acting as if 'they just come back from the frontlines'.
Many travellers had described chaotic scenes as passengers were ordered off planes and flights abruptly cancelled, with the UK government forced to charter planes to return stranded citizens.
The star has been one of the most vocal Dubai-based influencers to throw their support behind the UAE government, even declaring it to be the 'safest country in the world'
Luisa, however, insisted her own arrival in the UK had nothing to do with the relentless bombardment of Iranian munitions in the UAE - where more than 1,500 drones and almost 300 ballistic missiles have reportedly been tracked.
Instead, she claimed the trip had always been planned so she could record episodes of her popular LuAnna podcast. She said she had only brought her daughters with her because she feared flight disruption might prevent her returning quickly to Dubai.
Within hours of landing, she was posting videos from London as she walked through Chinatown.
Declaring she was in her 'refugee era' after being 'displaced from my home', she insisted: 'I was due back for work anyway so I came back with the kids, they're on school holidays now and I just wanted to bring them back with me.'




