Katie Price’s fans say she’s ‘playing with fire’ by promoting banned substance in Dubai

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Katie Price’s fans have warned her that she’s ‘playing with fire’ by continuing to promote CBD oil, a substance that’s illegal to possess and promote in Dubai.

Katie Price has been warned by her fans, as she continues to promote CBD products from Dubai, despite the fact that promoting, selling, and possessing CBD is illegal.

The mum-of-five, 47, is one of the many paid brand ambassadors of Supreme CBD oil, which is a natural substance derived from the cannabis plant. She arrived in Dubai earlier this week, reuniting with her husband Lee Andrews after several weeks, and quickly got to work promoting her CBD oil.

Katie captioned a post on Instagram: “Guess who’s back in Dubai!! I do love being here but there’s one thing I will always miss and that’s my @supremecbd oil! I know my sleep is never going to be as good when I can’t have my oil, lots of people think it’s drugs but it really isn’t. You can use my code Katie40 for 40% off SupremeCBD.uk (link in bio) #supremecbd.”

In the video she told fans: “Yes I’m back in Dubai, the only problem is you can’t bring CBD here in Dubai so that means my sleep – I’m not going to sleep properly. Anyone who knows me knows the only way I can sleep is with my CBD supreme. I absolutely rely on it for my sleep.”

She continued to promote the “best” product, emphasising how much it works for her and others to help with their sleep and that “it’s not drugs at all.”

On Reddit, a fan shared the video telling fans: “Katie still playing with Fire.” They added: “Katie landed in Dubai and it wasn’t long till she posted yet another video of her promoting CBD, she even mentioned she was in Dubai.”

Some of her fans questioned how the star was “getting away with it,” with another asking: “Is she even allowed to be posting clips advertising CBD from Dubai?”

It was reported not long ago that Katie’s posts were ‘under investigation’ after she claimed CBD oil helped to shrink a child’s cancerous tumour.

Katie caused outrage with her comments on X last year, where she sided with the founder of Supreme CBD, Olympic boxer Anthony Fowler, that his company had “healed” his two-year-old’s tumour after he boasted about refusing chemotherapy for his child.

In the post, Katie said: “Very serious chat with Serena Stregapede [Anthony’s partner] and Anthony Fowler about their two-year-old daughter who had a tumour in her leg, they refused hospital treatment and healed her themselves which is amazing.

“They was (sic) telling me all about Supreme CBD and how it works for fibromyalgia, arthritis, anxiety/depression any aches/pains or insomnia,” she said. Fans were left concerned by the claims and labelled it “dangerous”.

One commented: “Katie, you have zero medical or scientific qualifications, so how about you don’t use your platform to push health ‘advice’. Health is too important to mess with, and vulnerable people can often look for the ‘easy solution’ when there isn’t one. Don’t endanger lives.”

The post in which Katie chats with Serena Stregapede, has been passed onto Liverpool Trading Standards by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), as confirmed by an ASA spokesperson to The Mirror.

The ASA spokesperson said: “We’ve received a small number of complaints about Supreme CBD and Katie Price‘s ads. I’ve spoken to our compliance team, and they’ve confirmed that Supreme CBD has now been referred to Trading Standards.”

The Mirror has reached out to Katie Price for comment.

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