Controversial social media personality Fhukerat, known in real life as Kier Garcia, is reportedly blacklisted in Dubai following an incident during her recent trip with beauty brand CEO and online figure Queen Hera.

Fhukerat earlier claimed that her “denied entry” issue stemmed from a mismatch between her appearance and the gender marker on her passport, denying earlier reports that it was due to cross-dressing.
According to her, Dubai airport authorities told her: “It’s because your identity does not match your passport… When they look at me, I look like a woman, but my passport says ‘male.’”
She added that the officer emphasized there was “nothing wrong with gender expression” but the rules needed to be followed.
But Queen Hera, now facing backlash for allegedly abandoning Fhukerat during the ordeal — has come forward with a very different version of events, saying she could no longer remain silent, especially as Fhukerat continued posting unrelated content instead of explaining the situation.
Queen Hera: “She was stopped even before reaching immigration.”
In a detailed video statement, Queen Hera recounted the events and expressed disappointment over what she described as Fhukerat’s lack of accountability.
According to her, Fhukerat did not even make it to the immigration counter.
“At the very end of the line — not even at the immigration desk — she was stopped. Why do you think that happened?” Hera said. “We wouldn’t have reached this point if she just knew how to take accountability.”
Hera alleged that throughout their travel, Fhukerat repeatedly drew attention to herself, despite multiple warnings to tone down her behavior.
In the Philippines airport: Fhukerat allegedly boasted to officers that she was a famous influencer. On the plane: Hera said she became irritated because Fhukerat ordered a companion to film her nonstop. Upon arrival in Dubai: Fhukerat supposedly yelled “Welcome to Dubai!” inside the airport. Hera claimed she again reminded her to stop being loud. On the way to immigration, Fhukerat allegedly entered the women’s restroom, which Hera believes may have been caught on CCTV.
Before they could even approach the immigration counter, officers reportedly pulled Fhukerat aside.
Hera said that once she passed immigration herself, she learned Fhukerat had been detained.
When she asked if she could return to help, officers reportedly told her she was not allowed to go back.
She recalled the officer saying: “This is not about the outfit. This is about national security.”
Hera claimed they were soon informed that Fhukerat was already blacklisted in Dubai even before this incident.
“‘Do not ever come back to Dubai again,’ that’s what they told her,” Hera said, adding that she felt cold and shaky upon learning the news.
Hera said she expected Fhukerat to clarify the situation but was upset when the influencer instead uploaded a Miss Universe 2025 reaction video, ignoring the issue and allegedly allowing Hera to take the backlash alone.
“I didn’t like that she let me get bashed while she acted like nothing happened,” Hera said.
Hera added she felt forced to defend herself from criticism claiming she abandoned Fhukerat.
LionhearTV remains open to hearing Fhukerat’s side regarding Queen Hera’s statements.
