British reality star Katie Price has revealed that her husband Lee Andrews is officially a missing person inDubaifollowing a terrifying final FaceTime call from the Dubai-Oman border.
The 47-year-old former glamour model broke her silence following days of online speculation, confirming that his family has filed an official missing person report with the British Embassy in Dubai and local UAE authorities.
The high-profile development follows five days of frantic searching after the 43-year-old Dubai-based businessman failed to board a scheduled flight to London, where the couple were due to make a high-profile live appearance on ITV's Good Morning Britain.
Price told her millions of online followers that her last communication with Andrews occurred at 10.00pm on Wednesday, 13 May 2026, when he unexpectedly rang her while trapped inside a moving vehicle.
During the deeply distressing broadcast, Andrews allegedly appeared with a hood over his head and plastic ties binding his hands, warning his wife that unidentified individuals were coming back for him before his mobile phone location permanently went dead at 10.03pm near the remote Hatta border crossing enclave.
'He had a hood on and he said "I've just been captured, arrested, or whatever",' she explained in a YouTube video posted on Saturday. 'He had ties around his hand, not handcuffs, and a hood, and he said, 'Look, they're coming back for me. They're coming back for me.' That is the last FaceTime call I had with him. And then his phone went dead at 10:03.'
Hatta is an enclave of Dubai in the Hajar Mountains, about an hour from the city's urban centre. According to Price, Andrews was 'trying to go through the border in Dubai to get on a flight' to the UK when he was allegedlydetained in a van near the Oman border.
Since that final call, she says he has not contacted her or his family, his phone's location services have been disabled, and, crucially, authorities in the United Arab Emirates have so far found no official trace of him.
In her social media appeals, Price describes a confusing and increasingly unnerving set of updates from Dubai. She says that, in the first days after Andrews vanished, relatives began receiving messages claiming he had been arrested, but checks with local authorities did not support that.
'This afternoon my sister's been getting emails saying Lee has been arrested,' she said in one Facebook video. 'Someone has said he's been arrested but what I know is, the police in Dubai can't find where he's been arrested, anywhere.'
Source: International Business Times UK