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Katie Price: Husband Lee Andrews released from Dubai jail after ‘missing’ for weeks

By IslaJune 13, 20263 Mins Read
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Lee Andrews has finally been found! The mysterious husband of Katie Price, 48, was reportedly released from a Dubai jail after he “went missing” in mid-May.

Andrews, 43, was first thought to have been kidnapped before it was revealed he was being held in a Dubai jail, which Price claimed was over suspicions of espionage.

Katie Price and husband Lee Andrews

Katie Price and husband Lee Andrews have reportedly been reunited online following his release from a Dubai jail.  Instagram @wesleeandrews

Katie Price and husband Lee Andrews

Earlier during this saga, Katie Price travelled to Dubai to talk to her husband, where she found out he currently has a travel ban.  Instagram/@katieprice

With reports that Andrews would need to fork over £100,000 ($188,000) to be released from Al Awir Central Prison, a date for his release was unclear. However, UK outlet The Sun has now confirmed Andrews has been released from jail.

Andrews and Price have also reportedly spoken over FaceTime, with Price saying she was “excited” but still cautious with “questions” for her husband.

It’s understood Price had been visiting him in jail and trying to get the paperwork sorted for his release, which relied on paying the huge fine.

Price has been keeping her followers updated on her husband since he first mysteriously disappeared last month. 

“I have got to go to courts, prison and the police ­station,” she said in a video last week.

“Not visiting him in prison but ‘the’ prison.

“Who knows what today will bring. I am so tired.”

The couple tied the knot in January in Dubai just a week after meeting.

But in recent weeks their relationship has made international headlines, after Andrews disappeared for days. 

Price had issued a desperate online plea to help find her husband after he failed to board a flight to the UK to see her more than two weeks ago.

The former reality star was left in the dark over his whereabouts, with no idea if he had been kidnapped, or in jail, with little information known.

At one point, Andrews was officially listed as a missing person. 

On May 27, Price finally confirmed he had been located, claiming he was arrested on espionage charges and taken to Al Awir prison.

“I have found him – he is alive, and he is OK,” she told The Sun.

Katie Price and husband Lee Andrews

The couple married just a week after meeting. Instagram/@katieprice

Katie Price gives an update on missing husband Lee Andrews

Price has been keeping her fans updated throughout this whole saga. YouTube/Katie Price

“I told him how worried I had been and told him I loved him.

“It was very rushed, but he said the authorities out there thought he was a spy. I don’t know much more than that right now.”

Amid his release from jail, it looks like Price is finally going to get answers from her husband about what happened.

Andrews is Price’s fourth husband, after Peter Andre (2005-2009), Alex Reid (2010-2012) and Kieran Hayler (2013-2021).



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