Former glamour model Katie Price has reportedly taken drastic action after husbandLee Andrews mysteriously vanished following a chilling final video callthat left her fearing he may have been kidnapped.

The television personality is said to be beside herself after losing contact with Andrews for several days while he remained in Dubai amid growing speculation surrounding his legal and travel troubles.

Price revealed that her last conversation with Andrews was deeply disturbing, claiming he appeared tied up inside a van with a hood over his head. Shortly after the alarming exchange, his phone location allegedly disappeared, triggering panic among friends and family.

According to reports, Andrews had been expected to return to Britain to appear alongside Price on a scheduled television interview. However, hefailed to board his flight back to the UK, leaving the former model humiliated and increasingly suspicious.

Price claimed the final FaceTime call showed Andrews restrained inside a vehicle, prompting immediate fears for his safety.

She reportedly contacted Dubai police, embassy officials and CID investigators in a desperate attempt to trace his whereabouts. Authorities allegedly found no record of him being detained in prison or police custody.

The situation escalated further after Andrews' mobile phone suddenly stopped sharing its location. Price later admitted she was preparing to file a formal missing persons report if she continued hearing nothing from him.

Friends close to the reality star say the ordeal has left her emotionally drained and questioning her future with Andrews. One insider claimed Price felt let down after publicly defending him for weeks while facinggrowing criticism online.

The couple's whirlwind marriage has faced intense scrutiny ever since they wed in Dubai earlier this year after knowing each other for only a short time.

Katie Price had previously insisted she trusted Andrews completely, despitepersistent rumourssurrounding an alleged travel ban and financial disputes in the UAE.

Source: International Business Times UK