Kate Ferdinand, 34, and her husband Rio Ferdinand, 47, posted a video of their family exercising together in their Dubai home, marking their recent return to the United Arab Emirates after a brief exile. The clip shows the couple leading a circuit that includes battle ropes, dumbbells and body‑weight moves, while their children Cree, Shae and step‑daughter Tia join in.

Dubai home gym in a 12,700‑sq‑ft ultra‑modern villa

The workout was filmed in the Ferdinands' sprawling 12,700 square foot residence, which features a garden and a pool. According to the Instagram post, the family used the outdoor area for the session, allowing the kids to handle light weights and rope exercises. The setting underscores the couple's penchant for high‑end, tax‑free living after relocating to the UAE in August.

Fleeing Iranian drone attacks prompted a temporary move to Portugal

Kate branded their earlier departrue from Dubai as a “nervous system reset” after “scary” Iranian drone attacks forced the family to shelter in their basement, the source reported. They spent time at a holiday home in Portugal, then returned to London for work before a brief Maldives getaway, before finally moving back to Dubai last month.

Rio’s £10.5 million Orpington mansion goes on the market

In April, Rio listed his 10.5‑million‑pound home in Orpington, Kent, signalling a likely permanent shift away from the UK. The sale aligns with his public statements about seeking a “new journey” with his influencer wife and children in the tax‑free emirate.

Children steal the spotlight in the fitness video

Little Cree and Shae were seen handling battle ropes and light weights, while step‑daughter Tia ran alongside Kate, doing chest presses and weighted lunges... The post highlighted the kids’ enthusiasm, with Cree even showing off his muscles,echoing his father’s football‑fit legacy.

What remains unclear about the family’s future plans?

While the video confirms the Ferdinands are settled back in Dubai, it does not reveal whether Rio’s upcoming World Cup duties in the United States will affect their residence, nor does it clarify the long‑term schooling arrangements for the children. additionally, the source does not specify how long the family intends to keep the Dubai property as their primary home.

According to the report, Kate’s Instagram also noted a recent family downtime after the death of their dog Ronnie, adding a personal touch to the otherwise fitness‑focused post.