Kate Ferdinand shows off her incredible figure in a white bikini as she gears up for a lavish pool day in Dubai with husband Rio

Kate Ferdinand looked amazing in a white bikini as she prepared for a relaxing and luxurious pool day in Dubai with her husband, Rio.

The 34-year-old former star of the reality show TOWIE posted a video on her Instagram showing how she gets ready before going out for a relaxing time.

Kate seemed happy and relaxed while enjoying the sunshine, following her family’s move to Dubai from the UK in August.

The TV star later shared a photo of her outfit with her 1.4 million followers, showing off a black frilled skirt and top paired with a dark baseball cap.

Kate shared an update of her new life in the United Arab Emirates last month. 

In September, the couple got to see Rio’s older children again. They shared photos on Instagram with his 19-year-old son, Lorenz, who traveled to Dubai after recently signing his first professional football contract with Brighton in the UK.

Tate, 17, who plays for the Under 18s Brighton team, also joined the family reunion.

Kate shared a new Instagram post featuring both fun family moments at the beach in Dubai and photos of her intense gym sessions.

Just a quick weekend update: it was so great to see the guys again! We’ve all missed each other a lot.

‘How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard,’ she finished quoting.

Kate and Rio Ferdinand got married in 2019 and have two children together: four-year-old Cree and two-year-old Shae. Rio also has three older children – Lorenz, Tate, and Tia, who are 13 – from his previous marriage to Rebecca Ellison, who sadly passed away from breast cancer in 2015. Kate is their stepmother.

This summer, a couple traded their life in southeast London for a luxurious £6.5 million mansion in Dubai.

In April, the Daily Mail reported that the couple’s new home, located in the luxurious Al Barari gated community, was on the market for 32.5 million dirhams – approximately £6.55 million.

Rio recently explained why he moved to Dubai shortly after leaving his job as a sports analyst for TNT Sports.

The former Manchester United and England player said in May that he was leaving his job with the broadcaster at the end of the season to concentrate on his other business ventures.

After a decade working at TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport), Ferdinand is moving to the United Arab Emirates with his family. This decision comes even though his son, Lorenz, recently signed his first professional soccer contract with Brighton in July.

It wasn’t just one thing that led to my decision,” Ferdinand explained to The National. “I attended the Global Soccer Awards over Christmas, and it had been seven or eight years since I’d really been involved. I used to go regularly before that.

I got to know a different side of the place after spending time with a couple of Kate’s friends who lived there. I also run a business called Football Escapes in the area.

Dubai offers a great quality of life, with a positive and energetic environment that’s especially good for families. People appreciate the safety, warm weather, and the opportunity to start fresh.

I was ready for a change, and for the past decade, I’ve been working in television since retiring from professional sports. When I decided to step away, I realized my life had been completely scheduled around games and competitions for about 30 years.

Look, football isn’t something I’m walking away from, not at all. But honestly, it’s just not the absolute center of my world anymore, and it feels… good. It really does. It’s a relief, actually, to not have it be everything.

The Manchester United icon also revealed that a major reason for the transfer was wanting the best education for his children.

He mentioned he’d considered moving. They revisited in February to check out the schools, and that reminded him of the possibility again.

Switching to this new school felt like a real turning point, especially because it seemed like a much better fit for my kids. It’s also ideal timing – my children are 14 and will be starting their two-year GCSE courses this August.

With a four-year-old and a two-year-old, the timing feels right for our family. The school’s curriculum is based on English subjects, but taught in a more innovative way. I also think teachers in the UK generally don’t feel appreciated or adequately compensated.

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2025-10-06 13:19