The unseen photo was taken during their visit to India to promote their 2017 action movie 'xXx: Return of Xander Cage'
The United Arab Emirates on Saturday recalled its diplomats from Beirut in "solidarity" with Saudi Arabia over a Lebanese minister's criticism of the Riyadh-led military intervention in Yemen.
The row, which has also seen Saudi Arabia ban the imports of Lebanese goods and Kuwait and Bahrain expel Lebanese envoys, is a blow to a country already in the grip of crippling political and economic crises.
Lebanon had been counting on financial assistance from the Gulf to rescue its economy.
"The UAE announced the withdrawal of its diplomats from Lebanon in solidarity with the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in light of the unacceptable approach of some Lebanese officials towards Saudi Arabia," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
UAE citizens were also barred from travelling to Lebanon.
The crisis broke out Friday when Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassador from Lebanon and ordered the Lebanese envoy to leave the kingdom within 48 hours.
Hours later, Bahrain followed suit and Kuwait announced similar measures Saturday.
It was sparked by the broadcast this week of an interview in which Lebanon's Information Minister George Kordahi criticised the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen.
In his remarks — recorded in August but aired on Monday — Kordahi called Yemen's seven-year war "futile" and said it was "time for it to end".
He said Yemen's Houthi rebels were "defending themselves... against an external aggression", adding that "homes, villages, funerals and weddings were being bombed" by the Saudi-led coalition.
The Houthis are backed by Iran, which has significant influence in Lebanon, where it backs the powerful Shiite movement Hezbollah.
On Saturday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan blamed the row on Hezbollah and Iran's dominance over Lebanese politics.
"There is no crisis with Lebanon but a crisis in Lebanon because of Iranian dominance," he told Al-Arabiya television, adding: "Hezbollah's dominance of the political system in Lebanon worries us."
In Beirut, a ministerial crisis cell met to tackle the rift. Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib invited a US diplomat to attend, saying "the Americans are capable of addressing the current crisis".
"We have high hopes" that a solution will soon be found to repair ties with the Gulf states, Education Minister Abbas Halabi told reporters.
Kordahi's comments have sparked calls for him to resign or be sacked.
"Sack this minister who will destroy our relations with the Arab Gulf before it is too late," Lebanon's Druze leader Walid Jumblatt tweeted.
Kuwait's foreign ministry said the expulsion and recall were due to the Lebanese government's "failure" to "address the unacceptable and reprehensible statements" against Saudi Arabia and Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Kuwait is a member of the six-nation GCC, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the UAE.
Saudi Arabia also Friday slammed Lebanon's failure to "stop the export of the scourge of drugs... to the kingdom, especially in light of the terrorist Hezbollah's control of all ports".
Riyadh earlier this year said that it had confiscated thousands of Captagon pills hidden in a shipment of fruit from Lebanon.
The kingdom, which wields strong influence over many of the smaller Gulf states, has stepped back from its former ally Lebanon in recent years, angered by the influence of Hezbollah.
The unseen photo was taken during their visit to India to promote their 2017 action movie 'xXx: Return of Xander Cage'
From exploring the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi to Easter brunches, there are several things to do in the UAE this weekend
The film is a tense thriller about a group of journalists documenting societal collapse
One song has a reference to the groundbreaking country performer who became the first Black woman to play the 'Grand Ole Opry'
The Oscar-nominated actress is no stranger to big-budget films
In the film, Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti are essaying the roles of daring and mischievous air hostesses
Having effortlessly transitioned into acting, Fouzia's debut film swiftly captured global acclaim, earning accolades at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival
Parag, who reached his 50 off 34 balls, cracked 25 runs with three fours and two sixes off the final over bowled by star South Africa paceman Anrich Nortje