Katie Price, the British media personality and former model, has disclosed that her husband, Lee Andrews, has been missing for five days. His family has officially filed a missing person report with the British Embassy in Dubai after he lost contact with them on Wednesday while traveling back to Britain to reunite with Price.
Katie Price explains the absence of Lee Andrews
Claiming that she has not heard from him since May 13, 2026, Price recently posted a YouTube video to shed light on the entire situation. The 47-year-old reality television star shared that she has been in communication with the head of the Criminal Investigation Department in Dubai to locate her husband, but so far without success. We are now wondering, as far-fetched as it is, that he's a missing person now. I don't know if he's been kidnapped, she said, as reported by Lad Bible.
Police cannot find any record of Lee Andrews
Initially, Price had posted that Lee Andrews would be taking a break from social media platforms. However, she clarified in the video: It was put up on my Instagram that Lee was taking time out of socials because of all the trolling and speculation, referencing the controversy surrounding previous harsh words exchanged on her podcast. Price expressed that the family is concerned about a possible kidnapping, but he is certainly a missing person, as no one has been able to locate him in any prison or police station. Moreover, the police have found no record of him.
Katie Price is mortified
The last time they communicated, the businessman was at a border with his hands tied and said the words: I've just been captured or arrested, before adding, they are coming back for me. According to The Sun, Lee is officially a missing person now. Katie is in constant contact with his family and is desperately worried. The publication also noted that Price is mortified that people are calling this a stunt and that she is somehow involved. This is such a worrying, upsetting situation, the report quoted.
This is a developing story, and updates will follow as more information becomes available.



