Vicky Pattison criticizes individuals in Dubai who have deserted their pets in the midst of the turmoil in the Middle East. Recent conflicts between Israel, the USA, and Iran have resulted in missile strikes and drone attacks in various Middle Eastern locations, including Dubai. These incidents have led to a significant number of flight cancellations, with the Foreign Office cautioning against non-essential travel to the UAE.
While vacationing in the opulent Emirates state, Vicky and her husband, Ercan Ramandan, navigated their way out of the chaos by embarking on an 11-hour road trip to Oman. The renowned Geordie Shore personality, aged 38, who recently adopted dogs Milo and Max, took to social media to denounce those who abandon their pets.
Expressing her sentiments on Instagram, Vicky stated, “If you are leaving your pets in Dubai, you never deserved that animal in the first place, and I hope it finds a better home. Shameful.” Additionally, following the cancellation of three flights, Vicky issued an apology for her recent silence and detailed their journey to Oman in an effort to return home to the UK.
Acknowledging the unsettling nature of the past week, Vicky emphasized their gratitude for being able to head back home. She recognized the privilege they hold amidst the uncertainties and fears prevailing in a world fraught with escalating threats. Despite initial reports of falling debris causing damage in the city, Vicky clarified that the situation did not involve direct bombing as perceived by some.
The couple’s decision to move to Oman via private transfer was facilitated by @skyvipcarrental, a company they found to be reliable, cost-effective, and comfortable. Vicky assured that more information for those stranded in Dubai seeking a route to Oman would be shared on @vckysvacays, aiming to provide assistance without overwhelming individuals on her main platform.
In conclusion, Vicky reiterated their eagerness to explore Oman further before concluding their trip and emphasized the importance of acknowledging their privileged position while sympathizing with those feeling unsafe in a rapidly evolving world.
