Bravo’s Caroline Stanbury ‘Feels Safe’ in Dubai Amid Iran War

Bravo star Caroline Stanbury insisted he felt “safe” leaving the US to return home to Dubai amid the Iran War.
“I mean, I want to make it clear, too,” Stanbury, 49, said. Page Six‘s “Virtual Reali-Tea” in an interview taped on Friday, March 6. “This is really interesting. There were 600 missiles, 500 drones intercepted and I was in Austin on March 1st, 24 hours before the mass shooting — so in this whole war so far, we’ve had three deaths.”
International reports suggest that six people have been killed and 122 injured in the United Arab Emirates since the start of the Iran War on February 28.
“I think 14 people were injured in Austin and I’m not sure how many people died. [Four people died and 15 were killed in the Austin bar attack.] And there have been two other shootings since then in America,” Stanbury noted in his latest podcast interview. I still feel safer there than in many European or American cities right now.”
I Traitors The 4th star revealed on March 1 that she had gone missing in Los Angeles while her twin sons, Zack and Aaron, were at home in Dubai. (Stanbury shares twins with daughter Yasmin with her ex-husband Cem Habib. She married her current husband, Sergio Carralloin 2021.)
“I’m so grateful for all the wonderful messages I’m getting – I’m currently in LA, which isn’t right because my sons are in Dubai,” Stanbury said in his Instagram Story video. “But they are safe and I feel comfortable where they are and they feel comfortable. Obviously, I would like to come back as soon as possible but that is not happening right now.”
Since then, Stanbury confirmed on the “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast that Habib has been living with the twins.
“Also, I have two 16-year-old boys and, obviously, I know the gravity of the situation, but thank God, since I just turned 12, they’re like, ‘Mom, calm down.’
Stanbury now plans to return to Dubai when direct flights from LA to the region resume on March 15. Women of London student considered trying to return home by flying to Doha, Qatar, but discovered that the trip would come with its own challenges.

Caroline Stanbury and Sergio Carrallo in Dubai in January 2026.
Darren Arthur/Getty Images for KS Konnect“Airplanes are airplanes,” he explained. “I can get to Doha now with another airline but when I get to Doha, its airport is closed. So I’d better wait and wait. There’s only one more week left.”
Stanbury moved from London to Dubai when ex-husband Habib was offered a job in the United Arab Emirates in 2016. He later played two seasons in the United Arab Emirates. Real Housewives of Dubai before Bravo cancels the series in 2024.
By February 2025 Vicki Gunvalson‘s “My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast,” Stanbury suggested Real Housewives stars will “never really know” their futures in the Bravoverse.
“Everyone always tells you, ‘Don’t rely on Housewives,’ so I think that’s really important.” [Ladies of London]. It can be taken, it can go at any time,” he admitted, “I don’t think a lot of people saw us being put on hold, which is, ‘paused,’ not ‘cancelled.'”



