Katie Price has certainly been turning heads in Dubai — and not just because of the sunshine.
The newly-married star was spotted enjoying a steamy poolside moment with husband Lee Andrews at the ultra-luxurious One&Only Royal Mirage, where the couple appeared to have the resort almost entirely to themselves.

Wearing a fluorescent thong bikini that highlighted her recent £2,000 bum lift, surgically-enhanced curves and extensive tattoo collection, Katie made sure she was impossible to miss. Hand in hand, the pair wandered into the pool before sharing tender touches, smiles and kisses — looking every bit the loved-up honeymooners.
At one point, Katie even dropped into a playful pose on all fours by the water’s edge while Lee relaxed in the shallow end, prompting amused onlookers to whisper that the couple were “about as intimate as you can get in public in Dubai.”

One holidaymaker revealed that despite Katie’s eye-catching swimwear, the newlyweds genuinely seemed happy together, constantly holding hands, laughing and cuddling on their sunbeds as if wrapped up in their own romantic bubble.
Their lavish getaway comes amid growing concern from friends and family back in the UK. Insiders say Katie has already put down a deposit on a Dubai property and is planning a fresh start overseas — a move some fear could end badly.

A source claimed Katie is convinced she’s finally found her “happy ending” with Lee, but those close to her worry about his past and the speed of their whirlwind romance. Former partners of Lee have reportedly warned Katie to stay away, branding him manipulative and urging her not to hand over any money.

The situation grew even murkier when reports surfaced accusing Lee of exaggerating his lifestyle in Dubai — including allegedly using AI-generated images to make it appear he had rubbed shoulders with billionaires like Elon Musk and reality superstar Kim Kardashian.

For now, though, Katie seems focused on sun, luxury — and her passionate new marriage — as she continues to live out her honeymoon fantasy in the Middle East.



