Key Points
- Golfer is reportedly facing a criminal case in Dubai. Sources say police found substances at her rented home.
- Her liquor licence had prior irregularities before the party. If convicted she could serve time and face deportation.
- Friends say she does not drink nor use drugs. She will need a strong lawyer and prayers.
Golfer has been summoned to a Dubai court over alleged after-party offences. Local sources in Dubai say police found substances at a rented property.

Her case follows other recent Dubai cases involving celebrities and arrests. See Marcus Fakana Dubai jail story for a recent example.
Sources say her alcohol licence had prior irregularities before the party. Rumours claim she was not authorised to sell alcohol in that area.
Neighbours consider alcohol use haram and say they report it to local officials. The local view may shape how police and prosecutors treat the matter.
What police found
Police involved in the raid reportedly recovered small quantities of substances. Investigators are testing samples to determine exact contents and relevance. Results will shape the charges prosecutors bring against her.
If tests show illegal drugs, penalties can include jail and fines. Conviction may also lead to deportation and a travel ban. For context read the ValidUpdates Hushpuppi Dubai arrest piece about police handling.
Friends tell us she does not drink or smoke and expects clean tests. Her legal team, if retained, will challenge any weak evidence. Deportation often follows conviction for drug offences in the UAE.
Legal outlook
Legal experts say the case will hinge on the lab results and paperwork. A strong defence can limit penalties and fight deportation moves.
For now she remains under investigation as court steps move forward. Supporters say she needs legal help and prayers from fans. We will update when court records or statements become available





