TV star Luisa Zissman has offered her followers a free private jet flight from Dubai to bring her dog she left there home.
Luisa first found fame on BBC‘s The Apprentice and has gone on to appear on This Morning, Reality Bites and Celebrity Haunted Mansion.
The actress married millionaire, Andrew Collins, 20 years her senior in 2015 and the pair ditched the UK last year, now living a lavish life in Dubai.
Like thousands of others recently, Luisa and her husband were forced to flee the worn-torn city but unfortunately had to leave their pooch behind.
Taking to Instagram this week, Luisa shared her distress over leaving their toy poodle Crumble in the UAE, which is currently under attack from Iran.
The podcaster, 38, offered out the free jet flight from Dubai to London Luton in exchange for accompanying the dog.
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She said in her plea: “Help Crumble get home. Anyone want a free private jet flight home this Saturday into London Luton?
“Just have to accompany little Crumble (1.2kg) home! Total cost is covered for both you and him.”
After begging fans to help her, Luisa then revealed the flight had been cancelled.
Luisa shared an AI photograph of Crumble dressed as a soldier and captioned the post: “No PJ [private jet] for Crumble just been let down (again). He’s ok at the moment and safe and being cared for but I really want him with me.”
The Sharknado star frequently discusses her move to Dubai, hailing it as “the safest country in the world.”
After missile and drone attacks broke out in Dubai, Luisa and her family made a swift return to their £7.5million Hertfordshire mansion.
While she claimed the move back to the UK was planned, she confessed to fans that she was in her “refugee era”, and that Crumble was stuck in the UAE.
It’s also been revealed that Luisa’s plea to reunite with her pampered pooch has been shared in a handful of Dubai-based WhatsApp groups.
Images of Crumble have been shared around in a desperate bid to bring the pup home safe.
Luisa’s sprawling countryside mansion has a full staff including housekeepers, gardeners, horse groomers and cleaners.
She lives with her Irish millionaire husband Andrew and their daughters Indigo, nine, and Clementine, seven, when in Britain.
Her eldest daughter Dixie, 15, remains in the UK while attending boarding school.











