Katie Price has once again ignited debate after making a startling claim about safety — insisting she feels more secure in Dubai than she does walking the streets of England.
The 47-year-old star, who regularly travels between the UK and the UAE to be with her husband Lee Andrews, opened up during her podcast about her growing fears back home. Despite being in the Middle East during a period of conflict, she admitted the situation doesn’t unsettle her as much as life in Britain.

Speaking candidly, Katie explained that while fighter jets and tensions may be present abroad, her day-to-day experience still feels calmer. She said it’s weird because you feel safe out there and everything seems fine, even with that going on, but when she checks the news in England, she feels relieved to be in Dubai.
She went further, pointing to what she sees as a rise in violence in the UK. Katie said every single day she looks at English news, there are shootings and more crime, and it makes her uneasy. According to her, in Dubai you can leave your bag at a restaurant table, go to the toilet, and come back without worrying — something she no longer feels comfortable doing in England.
“It’s safe and all like that, you’ve got no crimes going on,” she continued, before contrasting it sharply with the UK. She admitted that in England, you feel scared walking down the street in case you’re mugged, calling the situation “weird.”

Her anxiety about Britain appears to run deeper than recent headlines. Katie also revealed that watching documentaries about the 7 July 2005 London bombings has left a lasting impact on her, admitting she hates going into London because of the attacks.
While her comments are likely to divide opinion, Katie remains focused on her next chapter. She confirmed she has been secretly filming a new documentary series for Sky for the past two years. Titled Katie Price: Nothing to Hide, the show promises to reveal everything — from the highs to the most difficult moments of her life.
In the trailer, she declares that she is what she is and has nothing to hide, inviting viewers to hear every side of her story. Initially planned as a two-part series, Katie revealed she pushed for four episodes — and hinted there could be even more to come.



