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Love Island’s Laura Anderson moves to Dubai for good after being trolled amid backlash for visiting during pandemic

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LOVE Island’s Laura Anderson is moving back to Dubai for good after being trolled relentlessly in the UK, which peaked when she travelled to the Middle East during the pandemic.

The 31-year-old, who previously lived in Dubai prior to appearing on the dating show, was at the centre of backlash last year when a host of reality stars flew there despite lockdown restrictions still being in place.

A source said: “Laura has decided it's time to move back to Dubai for good. “She's had a hard time during lockdown and has felt a bit lonely being away from her friends and sister.

She's always seen Dubai as her home really.  “She is planning to take her dog with her and wants to go as soon as possible.” They continued:  “Laura has struggled with.

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