Katie Price has shared a series of emotional and cryptic posts on social media as she awaits the return of her husband Lee Andrews, who is still missing after disappearing in Dubai earlier this month.
The 48-year-old reality star returned to Instagram overnight, posting messages reflecting her emotional state as the situation enters its second week.
One message read: “She’s a little lost. And that’s exactly what makes her fucking magical. You are enough.” Another message focused on resilience and described a woman who turned pain into strength and setbacks into recovery.
“You can never break a woman who finds beauty in everything. Even when she is in pain. She turns her scars into wisdom, her struggles into strength and her setbacks into a comeback.”
The reports come amid public confusion over Andrews’ whereabouts. Earlier this week, conflicting claims emerged about what might have happened to him, including suggestions that he had been arrested in Dubai rather than kidnapped. The claims were made by Andrews’ father, who told reporters that his son was alive but being held by authorities, although he admitted he did not know the allegations or the location.
Price publicly rejected these statements and insisted that Andrews is still missing. She described the claims as inaccurate and claimed that she and Andrews’ family are working with authorities to find him.
In a separate update, Price pushed back against suggestions the situation was fabricated, reiterating that it is being treated as a serious missing persons case.
The search for Andrews began after he failed to appear for a scheduled television appearance in Britain, which was intended to be his first public interview with Price. He should have appeared Good morning Great Britain before contact was lost.
Price also shared an emotional video of herself singing Brenda Russell’s song Come herewhich she dedicated to Andrews. The lyrics of the song were about distance and longing for reunion.
Despite conflicting reports, no official confirmation has been given regarding Andrews’ location or legal status. However, Price claimed that her previously sent messages were eventually received on Andrews’ phone when single taps turned into doubles.

