UMVA has learned that Katie Price’s husband, Lee Andrews, remains missing in Dubai, fueling a storm of speculation and dread.
In a trembling video, the reality star pleaded with fans to scan the city’s streets, recalling the last image of Lee: hands bound, a hood obscuring his face, and a frantic whisper that he was being taken somewhere unknown.
She insisted the police have hit dead ends, despite rumors that he might be holed up in a rundown villa, communicating only through a disposable phone.
“If this were a ransom, no one has come to me,” Katie said, her voice shaking. “Dubai feels safe, yet I can’t find him anywhere.” The anguish in her words painted a picture of sleepless nights spent rereading old messages for hidden clues.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Lee, 43, is also wanted by international authorities after an investigation by Hertfordshire police linked him to allegations from a former partner.
Friends and followers have begun to question whether the disappearance is a ploy for money, but Katie blasted such theories as “disgusting,” insisting the ordeal is far from a publicity stunt.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Lee’s last known contact was on a Wednesday night, after which his location signal vanished at 10:03 p.m., leaving his family in a frantic search.
Family members reportedly filed a missing‑persons report at the British Embassy in Dubai, where Lee had previously boasted of purchasing a £36 million mansion—claims later exposed as a rental façade.
Lee’s past is riddled with controversy: accusations of falsifying a résumé, alleged ties to political charities that deny any affiliation, and multiple ex‑partners describing him as a con‑artist.
One former girlfriend recounted a chilling van disappearance, claiming he once told her he suffered a “life‑limiting heart condition” before vanishing again, this time with Katie.
Adding to the intrigue, an American businesswoman alleged that Lee swindled her out of £123,000 for a sustainable‑vehicle venture, promising a £1 million payout that never materialised.
Legal troubles have also shadowed him—reports indicate a three‑month fraud sentence in Dubai after forging a £200,000 mortgage in a former trainer’s name, followed by a travel ban he later denied.
Now, with Katie shuttling between the UAE and the UK, the mystery deepens. A scheduled joint interview on national television fell through, and the promised “visa issues” never explained his disappearance.
As the days stretch on, the public watches, hoping for any sign—a photo, a whisper, a clue—that might bring Lee back from the shadows of Dubai’s labyrinthine streets.