Kaz Crossley continues to sun herself in Dubai following the UAE’s removal from UK travel corridor

Kaz Crossley continues to sun herself in Dubai following the UAE’s removal from UK travel corridor… after crudely blasting critics of the ‘tone deaf’ influencer descent on the country

Love Island star Kaz Crossley continued to sun herself in Dubai on Tuesday, in the wake of news the UAE has been removed from the UK travel corridor. 

Taking to Instagram, she shared a racy video showing her bikini body and appeared unfazed by the news that she will have to isolate upon her return. 

The news is particularly resonate with Kaz as last month, she shockingly dismissed critics of the hordes of reality stars posting snaps of their lavish winter holidays amid the COVID-19 lockdown – crassly stating ‘f**k them!’

Out and a pout: Love Island star Kaz Crossley continued to sun herself in Dubai on Tuesday, in the wake of news the UAE has been removed from the UK travel corridor

Last month, Kaz and fellow Love Island alum Amber Gill took to Instagram Stories, where Amber explained to fans that she wasn’t posting much holiday because she didn’t want to be ‘tone deaf’ as much of Britain was then plunged into a Tier 4.

When Amber, 23, shared her video explanation to the fan question, 26-year-old makeup artist Kaz crassly yelled ‘f**k them!’ – prompting her friend to pause, before staring at her camera in stunned silence. 

Before Kaz’s outburst, Amber wrote: ‘It’s tough at the minute for everyone. I try not to be too tone deaf. But it seems like everyone wants to see the content.’

She then said: ‘I’m not gonna lie, I’ve got some lush holiday content, but I don’t wanna rub it too much in people’s faces, because people seem to be annoyed…’

Stunner: Taking to Instagram, she shared a racy video showing her bikini body and appeared unfazed by the news that she will have to isolate upon her return

Stunner: Taking to Instagram, she shared a racy video showing her bikini body and appeared unfazed by the news that she will have to isolate upon her return

It was at that moment that Kaz interjected with her crude input, bringing an end to that particular video. 

Since that video, the UK has been placed in national lockdown with further restrictions introduced on Monday evening – with Dubai in the firing line. 

Travellers returning to the UK from the UAE will have to quarantine following a 52 per cent surge in the number of COVID -19 cases there – an undoubted shock for the influencer-packed city. 

Shock outburst: Last month, Kaz and fellow Love Island alum Amber Gill took to Instagram Stories, where Amber explained to fans that she wasn't posting much holiday because she didn't want to be 'tone deaf' as much of Britain was then plunged into a Tier 4

Shock outburst: Last month, Kaz and fellow Love Island alum Amber Gill took to Instagram Stories, where Amber explained to fans that she wasn’t posting much holiday because she didn’t want to be ‘tone deaf’ as much of Britain was then plunged into a Tier 4

While they have partied, pandemic news has been rumbling at home as earlier this week, it was revealed that new rules will require international travellers to come back negative after a PCR test before arriving in England will come into force from Friday.

From 4am on January 15, passengers arriving by boat, train or plane – including UK nationals – will have to take a test up to 72 hours before leaving the country.

They will need to present proof of a negative test result – using a PCR test or on some occasions a LAMP or lateral flow test – to their carrier on boarding while the UK Border Force will conduct spot checks on arrivals.

Living it up: Kaz has been living it up in Dubai this month, as millions of Brits have been plunged into a lockdown. Pictured with fellow Love Island star Ellie Brown

Living it up: Kaz has been living it up in Dubai this month, as millions of Brits have been plunged into a lockdown. Pictured with fellow Love Island star Ellie Brown

New arrivals who flout the rules will face a minimum £500 fine, while the operator who transported them will also be fined.

Passengers will still have to quarantine for 10 days regardless of their test results, transport minister Robert Courts said in a statement.

British nationals attempting to return home who test positive must not travel and must follow the local guidance in their host country, and contact the nearest consulate if they need support.