As ’s self-appointed team of apologists and supporters, their work over the years has been challenging, to put it mildly.
Katie Prices Shocking Kidnapping Claims Spark Fury
As Katie Price’s self-appointed team of apologists and supporters, their work over the years has been challenging, to put it mildly.They’ve shouldered the forme...
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They’ve shouldered the former glamour model through numerous bankruptcies, drink and substance abuse admissions, countless surgical procedures, dramatic , nine engagements, four marriages and three messy divorces.
But this latest drama? Well, this could be the one that has them beaten.
Katie’s friends and loved ones, I’m told, have finally had enough.
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For according to Katie, her new husband , a 41-year-old ‘entrepreneur’ of nebulous origin, is currently missing.
Not missing in the conventional – and, some might argue, predictable sense, i.e. having done a runner less than four months after a hasty wedding – but, insists his wife, is the subject of an international manhunt, having been kidnapped by persons, and for reasons, unknown.
According to Katie, she first realised her husband had gone AWOL when he failed to turn up to the couple’s first joint interview on Good Morning Britain, on Tuesday, May 12, leaving the mother-of-five to be quizzed by hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls alone.
It later emerged that Andrews – a billionaire businessman or deluded swindler, depending on who you’re talking to – may have been detained by police at the airport when he was trying to leave Dubai, where he’s lived for the past 20 years.
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According to Katie, her new husband Lee Andrews is currently missing. He has, she insists, been kidnapped and is the subject of an international manhunt
A week after the supposed kidnapping, Katie took to Instagram to post a surreal promotion for CBD oil – for which she has just signed a six-figure deal
Andrews may have been detained by police at the airport in Dubai as he was trying to leave the country. He has lived there for 20 years, and it is where he and Katie got married
But hours later Katie insisted he’d been kidnapped.
Further intrigue was added this week by former Apprentice contestant Luisa Zissman, who lives in Dubai and is a friend of Andrews. She said in a Facebook post that she’d noticed Andrews’ social media had been active very recently. ‘It does indicate his kidnappers are definitely letting him have access to social media,’ she wrote with some relief.
Katie was quick to react with a social post of her own, though not to express her gratitude that her husband might be safe and well.
‘I have Lee’s Facebook. It’s not him on this, it’s me,’ she said, rather gleefully.
If Katie’s friends and family had had any doubt before, this latest move has convinced them that she is ‘in on the act’ and that the kidnap is, in fact, yet another attention-seeking publicity stunt.
Katie, for her part, denies that Andrews’ disappearance is a ruse. However, I’m told her friends no longer believe a word she says, and label her claims that Interpol is now searching for him as nothing more than ‘a load of b*******’.
‘The kidnap story of him being tied up in the back of a van, it’s all just absolute rubbish and we are not buying it,’ says one friend.
‘Even members of her own family don’t believe her right now. There is no way that Katie doesn’t know where Andrews is.
‘This really is something else. She’s got everyone talking, which is all she ever wants. She’s been doing this for almost 30 years.’
Most wives would be frantic with worry if their husband was missing for 11 days but, say friends, Katie – never a follower of the conventional path – saw an opportunity.
She recently signed a six-figure deal to promote CBD oil – a legal food supplement extracted from cannabis or hemp plants, and used to regulate mood and sleep – which she promotes across her social media platforms.
One week after the alleged kidnapping on May 19, she took to TikTok, on which she has 1.8million followers, to post a surreal video of her lying on her bed, with her hair wrapped in a towel: ‘Wow, what a week I am having. I’ve just had a bath, I really need to relax,’ she said. ‘I have really been relying on my CBD oil.’
The video received nearly 30,000 ‘likes’, but left many bewildered.
‘Girl, this isn’t the time for ads, we need answers,’ wrote one follower.
Another joked: ‘I’m dreading when it’s my turn to marry her.’
Yet her friends and family failed to see the funny side. One described it as a ‘disgusting cheap shot’.
‘Who on earth would do that when their husband is missing?’ said one horrified associate of Katie’s.
Then, on Thursday there was another about-face, when Katie announced on The Katie Price podcast that she was taking a step back from the limelight ‘for her own sanity’.
That didn’t stop her taking to Instagram on Thursday night, however, for one last publicity push – this time offering ‘a 40 per cent discount on all orders with my code Katie40’.
Lee's mother, Trisha, is said to be 'seething' after Katie announced Lee had been kidnapped without telling her family first
Katie's first husband Peter Andre with their daughter Princess this week. Princess is said to be slighter calmer about the situation than her brother Junior, while Peter is 'very angry'
Friends, family and work associates have all said that they think Katie is far too frail physically and that her mental health is not currently in a good place, writes Katie Hind
I’m told that Lee’s family, including his mother Trisha – who works as a medium – and sister Kelly are both ‘deeply annoyed and upset’ at Katie, chiefly because she announced he’d been kidnapped without telling them.
Trisha, 61, is said to be seething. Underneath a Facebook post promoting her new psychic show, one fan wrote: ‘Think everyone needs to leave her [Trisha] alone as she’s not responsible for Price’s drama queen antics.’
Trisha responded: ‘Thank you. It’s Katie exploiting, and I get all the backlash.’
Katie stunned everyone in her social circle when she married Andrews at the One and Only Royal Mirage, a hotel on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah Island, in January in what was her fourth wedding.
Her friends and family, meanwhile, were deeply worried. Who was this dashing, young suitor, with the dazzling veneers and mahogany tan who’d swept her off her feet?
Their fears increased when his claims to be a billionaire with a PhD from Cambridge didn’t stack up.
Four months on, still very little is known about Andrews – other than, as revealed by the Daily Mail, that he is the son of a coal miner.
Friends who grew up with Andrews in the small village of Edwinstowe in the edge of Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire, remember him as a lad with big ideas, and a hunger for high living.
‘He didn’t want to stay there,’ says one. ‘He had huge ambitions beyond Edwinstowe. He would dream of having a bigger life, one that is glamorous. He also wanted to be rich.’
Meanwhile, I can reveal that Katie’s son Junior, her second oldest son from her marriage to singer-turned-reality-star Peter Andre, 53, has ‘had enough’ of his mother’s antics.
The 20-year-old, who is described as ‘extremely sensible and levelheaded’, has remained staunchly loyal to his troubled mother. But the events of the last week have really tried his patience, and he is very angry with her, it’s said.
Meanwhile, Katie’s daughter Princess, 18, is apparently slightly calmer about the situation, with those who know her saying: ‘She loves her mum, she always will but of course it’s very hard for her.’
Less sympathetic though is Katie’s first husband Peter.




