Katie Price's Instagram account was briefly suspended after what she called 'ludicrous' claims that she flashed her breasts, but a source told the report that the account is expected to be restored within 24 hours following a misunderstanding with Meta over nudity and CBD gummy promotion complaints. The 48-year-old former glamour model had been using the platform to address inconsistencies surrounding her husband Lee's recent mysterious disappearance and imprisonment in Dubai. The suspension adds another layer of chaos to a saga that has already involved claims of kidnapping, espionage , and a two-week silence.

The 48-year-old's 24-hour social media suspension and what triggered it

According to the report, Price's account was taken down after multiple users complained about a post showing her in a star-print red bikini, which was interpreted as nudity, and another promoting CBD gummies—a category Meta closely polices for health claims... A source close to the situation described the nudity claim as 'ludicrous,' noting that Price regularly posts swimwear photos without issue. The account's expected restoration within a day suggests the complaints were resolved quickly, but the incident highlights how algorithmic enforcement can hit even established personalities hard when multiple policy triggers align.

How Lee's 'kidnapping' story unraveled into an espionage claim

Price's husband Lee, a convicted scammer, initially told her he was kidnapped before going off the radar for two weeks. The report says Lee later claimed he was arrested on suspicion of espionage, but it has been reported that he is actually being held on a civil matter at Dubai's notorious Al Awir Central Prison. This shifting narrative has left fans and followers confused about what really happened, and Price has been trying to explain the discrepancies on her podcast, The Katie Price Show.

Katie's podcast explanation: Who was using Lee's phone?

During a two-minute phone call with Lee that she detailed on Thursday's podcast, Price addressed rumors that his phone had been turned back on during his disappearance. She claimed it was not Lee using the device but rather the people interrogating him in prison. 'He hasn't been on his phone—he's been interrogated and they've been on his phone. so they've been mucking around on his phone—it wasn't Lee,' she said, according to the source. She also tackled gossip that Lee had followed another woman online, saying the woman activated her account and followed him, then blocked him—insisting no messages were exchanged.

The CBD gummy factor: Meta's compliance rules at play

While the nudity complanit grabbed headlines, the inclusion of CBD gummy promotion in the suspension report points to Meta's tight restrictions on dietary supplements and unverified health products. Prices often cross into the wellness space, but the report suggests that Meta's automated systems may have flagged the dual violation—nudity and unapproved product promotion—more aggressively than a single infraction would have. It remains unclear whether Price's team has clarified the nature of the posts directly to Meta.