UMVA has learned that Katie Price’s husband, Lee Andrews, may have vanished into a shadowy villa in Dubai, leaving the TV star fearing he may never be heard from again.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the 43‑year‑old is reportedly squatting in a modest, slightly run‑down villa, communicating only through a burner phone with a handful of trusted contacts.
In a frantic scramble, Katie, now 47, has spent the past 24 hours on endless calls with lawyers, desperate to determine whether she has already said her final goodbye.
Local authorities have escalated the case, and Interpol is now listed as seeking the missing man after a police investigation in Hertfordshire was triggered by allegations from one of his former partners.
Witnesses claim Lee is frantically mapping an escape route from the “ginormous hole” he appears to have buried himself in, while the couple’s financial entanglements add another layer of mystery.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Katie was shown cheques allegedly deposited by Lee, yet the promised funds never materialized, deepening the intrigue.
Lee’s disappearance has stretched to nearly a week, with Katie recalling a chilling final FaceTime call in which he appeared bound, hooded, and trembling inside an old, dirty van, fearing “they” were coming for him.
After four days of radio silence, an official missing‑persons report was filed at the British Embassy in Dubai, where Lee had previously claimed to have purchased a £36 million mansion—a claim now exposed as a rental.
The whirlwind romance that led to their January wedding began with a proposal just two days after they met, mirroring a previous, identical gesture he made to another woman months earlier.
Family members have expressed alarm; Katie’s sister refuses even to utter his name, while her children learned of the engagement via a text message, underscoring the rapid, secretive nature of their union.
Lee, a long‑time Dubai resident, has boasted of multimillion‑dollar earnings from the U.S. stock market and high‑profile advisory roles, yet none of the organizations he cited acknowledge any affiliation.
Past accusations paint a pattern of deception: former partners allege fraud, a failed £123,000 investment in a sustainable‑vehicle venture, and a forged £200,000 mortgage that led to a three‑month prison stint and a travel ban.
Despite his denial of any travel restrictions, Katie has confirmed that a ban exists, noting that “you can get a travel ban for absolutely anything.”
As the mystery deepens, Katie continues to shuttle between the UAE and the UK, juggling work commitments and family, while a joint interview on a major morning show fell through, leaving her to face the fallout alone.