Keith & Rochelle Safe in Dubai Amid Tensions, Praise UAE's Calm Handling

Former Bigg Boss 9 contestants Keith Sequeira and Rochelle Rao have shared a video message from a restaurant in Dubai to assure concerned fans of their safety amidst regional tensions. They praised the UAE government for handling the situation without causing public panic, noting that daily life continues calmly though with an air of anticipation. The couple acknowledged the chaos at airports for travelers but expressed faith that the situation would resolve before their planned return. They are in Dubai with friends and will continue to provide updates on their well-being.

Key Points: Bigg Boss Stars in Dubai Amid Iran Tensions: "No Panic"

  • Couple assures safety from Dubai
  • Praise UAE government's crisis management
  • Situation described as calm but anticipatory
  • Airport chaos acknowledged
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BB 9's Keith Sequeira, Rochelle Rao visit restaurant in Dubai amidst US-Iran tension: There's no panic

Keith Sequeira & Rochelle Rao assure fans they are safe in Dubai, praising the UAE government's calm handling of regional tensions in a video from a restaurant.

BB 9's Keith Sequeira, Rochelle Rao visit restaurant in Dubai amidst US-Iran tension: There's no panic
"There's no panic as tourists... Everything is very calm. - Keith Sequeira & Rochelle Rao"

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Former Bigg Boss 9 contestants Keith Sequeira and Rochelle Rao, who are currently in Dubai amid the ongoing war situation, took to their social media accounts and assured fans that they are safe.

The couple recorded a video message from a restaurant where they went to 'catch up on a meal' and shared an update and lauded the UAE government for handling the crisis calmly without triggering panic.

In the video, the couple said, "Hey guys, a quick message for everyone who's concerned about us, yes we've been in Dubai for the last couple of days as you all know. I've got so many of your messages just to let you guys know we are absolutely fine. We're lucky that we have so many good friends here in Dubai who have all reached out and are there with us.

They further said, "Honestly I'm quite impressed with the UAE government with how well they've handled the situation. There's no panic as tourists and we have come out right now to get a meal at a restaurant. Everything is very calm and it's almost like normal but of course the general vibe is that of anticipation to wait and see when everything is going to settle down.

Rochelle said, "I know there's a lot of chaos in the airport and our hearts go out to anyone who's in that situation right now or trying to figure out their travel we have a few more days before we head back so we are believing and trusting God that you know everything will sort itself out in the next couple of days and we'll be able to come home safe. But once again thank you guys so much for all your love doing great and we'll keep you updated right here."

The Bigg Boss season 9 contestants revealed that while the situation is 'a little messy and scary,' the streets remain functional, though the crowd is less than usual.

Talking about Keith and Rochelle, the couple first arrived together as a couple on 'Bigg Boss 9' in 2014. They were dating and weren't married at the time of their stint in Bigg Boss 9.

The couple tied the knot in a beach wedding ceremony in Mahabalipuram in March 2018. In October 2023, Keith and Rochelle welcomed their first child, a baby girl.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, while I'm happy they're okay, it feels a bit tone-deaf to post a video from a restaurant when there's a war situation nearby. Many Indians are stuck at airports or worried about flights. Maybe just a text update would have been better?
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Aman W
Dubai is like a second home to so many Indians. It's reassuring to know the situation is calm there. My cousin works in DIFC and he also said things are normal, just extra security. Hope all our people traveling in the region stay safe.
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Sarah B
Their hearts are in the right place mentioning the airport chaos. It's a scary time for travelers. I appreciate them sharing a grounded perspective instead of just a glamorous holiday post. Wishing them a safe journey back to their baby girl.
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Vikram M
Good to see celebs using their platform responsibly to calm nerves. Many middle-class families have relatives working in the Gulf. Updates like this help reduce panic back home. UAE's stability is crucial for Indian expats.
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Kriti O
"Trusting God that everything will sort itself out" – that's the Indian spirit! 🙌 But also, big respect for acknowledging the government's role. Hope tensions de-escalate soon for everyone's sake.

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