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Home»Explore by countries»Dubai / UAE»Apprentice star on hunt for Katie Price’s husband and shares ‘discovery’ from Dubai
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Apprentice star on hunt for Katie Price’s husband and shares ‘discovery’ from Dubai

By IslaMay 20, 20264 Mins Read
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Lee Andrews has been missing for six days while his wife Katie Price said she last saw him in a call with his hands tied together

Jamie Downham and Olivia Bridge Reporter in Live News Network

21:29, 19 May 2026Updated 21:39, 19 May 2026

Katie Price’s husband has been ‘missing’ for several days now, with one star taking it upon herself to go searching for Lee Andrews in Dubai.

Luisa Zissman, who shot to fame on The Apprentice, has said she is on a “mission” to trace Lee, even going so far as to take a flight to the Middle Eastern country where she used to live. Luisa fled Dubai earlier this year when the Iran war broke out in February, but recently took a trip back to her former home – in search of Lee.

The businessman has been missing for six days with his wife Price and former glamour model saying she has filed a missing person’s report. The pair met and tied the knot in January this year within days of meeting, but Lee has never come to the UK to meet her family.

He was supposed to join Katie on the sofa on Good Morning Britain earlier this week, but failed to appear.

To make matters worse, the 47-year-old says on the last call she had with her husband, his hands were tied together and a hood had been placed over his face. Katie said she feared Lee had been kidnapped near the border between Dubai and Oman, reports The Mirror.

However, the star hit out at claims the whole thing is a publicity stunt today, slamming them as “disgusting”.

Luisa, 38, has shared a series of videos that suggest her search isn’t entirely serious, including looking for him in the Emirates Lounge at Heathrow Airport. However, she did share an interesting update.

In a video posted from Dubai, she said: “It’s the end of day one looking for Lee Andrews missing persons case. I’m trying to bring Katie Price’s husband home. So, I’ve discovered a few things.

“He was seen as active on Facebook Messenger six hours ago which does indicate that his kidnappers are definitely letting him have access to social media. Makes you wonder why he hasn’t reached out to ask for help.”

The influencer continued: “Who knows, but I did see that while I did some digging on Facebook. It’s looking unlikely I’m going to be able to bring him home. Where are you Lee? Everyone wants to know. A nation wants to know.”

She earlier posted a video of herself in the cabin of a first class flight, telling followers: “Wish me luck.” She wrote: “I’m ready to undertake this mission for the nation and our love of our national treasure Katie Price, we love you.”

Speaking today Katie offered an update to fans, saying: “Hey everyone, I’m here to do an update about Lee. This is a really difficult time for me at the moment. It’s been five days since I’ve heard anything from Lee. None of his family have heard anything, his dad is out in Dubai and he’s heard nothing.”

She said Lee had been reported as missing to the British Embassy saying the Foreign Office have confirmed they are “supporting the family of a British man” – and that her “anxiety levels are sky high”.

Katie then appealed for help, saying: “If there’s anyone in Dubai or you know anyone in Dubai and you spot him or see him… I don’t know because I don’t know where he is. Because the last thing I know, his hands were tied and he had a hood over his head and he was in the back of a van.”

She added: “All I can do is look after myself and my head and get on with each day as I can. Because I still have to get on with life. I want to thank everyone for their kind messages. I’m a tough girl. I’m a survivor but I’ve never been in a situation like this.”



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