Another British Instagram star, James Lock, posted a video Thursday of a trip to an indoor ski slope.
He also posted a picture of himself standing on top of a sunlit moon with the caption “every sunset is a chance to reset.”
Sophia Peschisolido, a British Instagram influencer and Baroness Brady’s daughter, has also been posting content from the UAE.
Amy Wilson, a make-up artist and influencer from Sheffield, said she was able to get a flight out of Dubai just before the UK travel ban came into force.
“I can’t believe how lucky Jack and I have been with flights. I got back from Turkey two hours before the quarantine date and got the last flight home from Dubai before the UK closed its borders to the UAE, ”she wrote on Twitter.
But Honey Evans, a Leeds winner, said she would be riding out of the pandemic in Dubai at this time.
She tweeted: “Flights from Dubai to the UK are banned. Guess I have no choice but to stay out here. My shame. ‘
The defense of Dubai has defended the decision to reopen the tourism industry and maintains that the situation is under control.
“After a year of controlling the pandemic, we can say with confidence that the current situation is under control and we have plans to realize any potential in the world. -health system if need arise, “they said in a statement.
But former deputy finance chief Nasser al-Shaikh criticized the government’s response in a Twitter post.
“The leadership bases its decisions on recommendations from the team, the wrong suggestions that endanger people’s souls and adversely affect our society,” he said.
Britain announced a UAE travel ban at 5pm on Thursday that gave 10,000 Dubai-based Britons just 24 hours to return if they wanted to.
Passengers returning to show a negative Covid test must pay or pay a fine of up to £ 500, said Grant Shapps, the UK’s transport secretary.
The UK has also updated its travel rules so that business trips to Dubai are not considered “essential.”