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has voiced her frustrations about being back in the UK after leaving her Dubai home on Monday with her children.
The Apprentice star, 38, relocated to the UAE in December with two of her three children, including Indigo Esme, nine, and Clementine and her Irish millionaire husband Andrew Collins.
She 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' last week despite days of missile strikes and suicide drone attacks.
But on Monday Luisa returned to the UK, telling her 712k Instagram followers that she always planned to come back this week to record episodes of her podcast LuAnna, but had decided to bring her daughters over fears they may not be able to get back to Dubai.
Posting a video on Instagram Stories on Tuesday morning as she walked to work in London, Luisa declared she was in 'my refugee era, displaced from my home,' and admitted she was scared about returning to London .
'Back in Blighty,' she told fans. 'I'm in Chinatown, I'm heading into the Global studios this morning. Obviously I am no longer in , 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.'
Luisa Zissman has voiced her frustrations about being back in the UK after leaving her Dubai home on Monday with her children
The Apprentice star relocated to the UAE in December with two of her three children, including Indigo Esme, nine, and Clementine and her Irish millionaire husband Andrew Collins
She paused as she looked around, admitting 'I'm really paranoid someone is going to steal my phone.'
'I'm now in my refugee era, displaced from my home,' she added before heaping more praise on the UAE and her 'very, very easy' journey home.
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'It was actually fine leaving, it was very, very easy, we went through Oman, took us about 15 minutes to get through the border then flew out from Muscat to Heathrow.'
'Back with Team Luanna for the next two days and I'm very excited to see my crew, and I'm very f**king cold and it's very grey.'
Five days ago Luisa was
The former Apprentice contestant is among a host of celebrities who relocated to the UAE in recent years for a sun-soaked life in the tax-free haven.
There has so far been a mixed response from those reporting from the emirate, with some influencers and reality stars claiming the feel 'safe', while others have openly discussed how scared they have been feeling during the missile strikes.
In her March 4 post Luisa revealed that she planned to return to the UK for work, but she was fearful she wouldn't be able to get back to Dubai.
She said: 'The situation here seems to be fine to be honest, the children have broken up one week early from school. I was due back to the UK on Monday for work so hoping that can happen. Can see lots of passenger planes in the sky.
Posting a video on Instagram Stories on Tuesday morning as she walked to work in London, Luisa declared she was in 'my refugee era, displaced from my home,'
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'
Vicky Pattison has shared an update with fans as she and husband Ercan Ramadan attempt to flee Dubai after the US-Israel war against Iran sparked chaos in the UAE
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Vicky and Ercan abandoned plans to try to fly to Australia or New Zealand, but wanted to return home and be reunited with their beloved dogs Milo and Max as 'quickly and safety as possible'.




