katie price and husband still in Dubai as eerie 'digital twin' rumour emerges
Katie Price and her new husband remain in Dubai following a whirlwind wedding last month, and an unusual theory has taken hold online suggesting an AI "digital twin" — not the real Katie — could have been involved in the ceremony. The couple have been enjoying what they describe as a honeymoon, while family concern and fresh speculation about the relationship continue to mount.
How the 'digital twin' idea took off
The idea stems from recent comments made by Katie about a so-called digital version of herself that can handle tasks while she rests. Those comments, combined with chatter about AI-manipulated images connected to her partner, have helped fuel a persistent online theory: that a digital avatar or generative-AI likeness played a role in the speed and optics of the relationship.
Followers responded with disbelief and humour, with some suggesting that the person who married her husband was not the real Katie. The theory has been amplified by people pointing to edited photos and the couple's rapid timeline — they married days after meeting — as unusual. Separately, allegations that her husband has used AI to create celebrity-style images on his own social channels have added fuel to the conversation.
Katie's reaction and current situation
Katie has pushed back on speculation, stressing that she is an adult making her own choices and that her happiness is what matters. In a video message on Monday, February 16 (ET), she said she remained in Dubai and even joked about missing certain CBD products that help her sleep. She reiterated that she plans to return to Dubai to see her husband and defended her decisions, noting that she has learned from therapy and values her well-being.
She has emphasised that she will update people if there are significant developments, and has urged followers not to worry. The couple have not yet returned to the UK; sources close to the story have indicated she has placed a deposit on a property in Dubai and may be exploring a longer stay or potential relocation. At the same time, some claims have circulated suggesting there may be restrictions on her husband's travel, though no public confirmation of any travel ban or official restriction has been presented.
What's likely next?
The situation remains fluid. The couple have described the trip as a honeymoon and expressed contentment publicly, while friends and relatives have voiced concern privately. Whether they will return to the UK imminently or remain abroad for a longer period depends on personal and practical considerations, including plans for any property and ongoing social commitments.
For now, Katie's stance is clear: she says she is happy and asserts the right to make her own choices. The combination of high-profile personal decisions, rapid developments and the rise of AI-driven imagery means the story is likely to keep attracting attention until the pair return and provide fuller clarity on their plans.