Why ‘Housewife’ Caroline Stanbury still ‘feels safer’ living in Dubai than US — even as war rages in Iran

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Caroline Stanbury may be thousands of miles away from home, but the reality star says she still feels safer in Dubai than she does in the United States — even as tensions escalate between the UAE and Iran.

The “Traitors” star and “Real Housewives of Dubai” alum exclusively told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” on Friday that she plans to return to Dubai on March 15, explaining that flight availability — not fear — is what has kept her in Los Angeles.

“I am on the first flight, which is the 15th,” Stanbury said. “People keep asking me about this and I’m going to clear it up actually. It’s quite good because the flights from the US [opened] up on the 7th but there are no direct flights from LA until the 15th, so I’m on that.”

Chatting with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” from a friend’s home in Los Angeles, Caroline Stanbury shared her thoughts on living in Dubai amid the Iran war. Page Six
The “Traitors” star, pictured here on a beach in November 2024, said she “still [feels] safer” living in the Middle East. carolinestanbury/instagram

The 49-year-old TV personality, who is currently staying at a friend’s house in Los Angeles with her husband, Sergio Carrallo, said she’s been reassured knowing her twin sons are safe back home.

“But I’m comfortable now because my ex-husband is with the children, he got in, they’re all together,” she explained, referring to her former spouse, Cem Habib. “So it’s not like … they were home alone.”

Stanbury shares 16-year-old boys Zack and Aaron with Habib, and she said the teens have remained remarkably calm despite the headlines.

“Again, I have two 16-year-old boys and obviously I know the severity of the situation but thank god, being teenagers, they’re like, ‘Mom, calm down. We’re fine, stay over there,’” she said with a laugh. “So it wasn’t like they were in this giant disaster zone and having a heart attack while I was sitting over here in LA.”

Stanbury (second from left) starred on Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Dubai” for two seasons that aired from 2022 until 2024. Chris Haston/Fred Jagueneau/Bravo
Stanbury, seen here with husband Sergio Carrallo, moved to the UAE more than a decade ago. carolinestanbury/instagram

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While Stanbury briefly considered alternative routes home, she ultimately decided it was best to wait for her scheduled flight.

“But the flights are the flights,” she said. “I can get to Doha now on another airline but if I get to Doha, the air space there is closed. So I’d rather stay put and wait it out. It’s only another week.”


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Despite the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Stanbury argued that the situation in Dubai has been far less dangerous than many might assume — especially when compared with gun violence in the US.

Stanbury, seen here in a scene for “RHODubai,” previously lived in the UK and starred in Bravo’s original iteration of “Ladies of London.” Emilija Popovic/Bravo via Getty Images
The TV personality — pictured here in a January Instagram snap — said she “has a lot of friends on the ground” in Dubai, who’ve told her conditions have “been amazing” despite the city’s proximity to Iran. carolinestanbury/instagram

“I mean, I just want to put it into perspective as well actually. This is quite interesting. There were 600 missiles, 500 drones intercepted and I was in Austin on the first of March 24 hours before the mass shooting — so in all of this war so far, we have had three deaths,” she said.

Since her interview, PBS reported that six people have died and 122 wounded in Dubai.

“And I think there were 14 people injured in Austin and I’m not sure how many people died. And there’s been two other shootings since then in America,” Stanbury continued. “So let’s just put it in perspective. I still feel safer there than I do in most European or American cities right now.”

The “Ladies of London” alum emphasizes that she “has a lot of friends on the ground” in Dubai. “Everyone’s telling me it’s been amazing,” she told us. 

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