Katie Price announced on social media that her husband, 43‑year‑old businessman Lee Andrews, had been kidnapped and detained in a black‑site van. six days later, a friend reported seeing Andrews active on Facebook just hours before, casting doubt on the kidnapping narrative and intensifying the scramble to locate him.

Lee Andrews’ alleged black‑site van arrest in Dubai

According to leaked messages shared by Katie Price, Andrews contacted her early Thursday morning from Dubai, claiming he had been arrested and was being taken to a “black site.” He reportedly sent a live location and urged Price to involve the British embassy. The conversation ended abruptly when the signal vanished, leaving Price in panic.

Price’s public pleas have drawn widespread attention, with the celebrity urging anyone with information to contact police. As reported by the source , her husband’s disappearance has become an international concern, prompting friends and family to join the search.

Luisa Zissman spots Facebook activity six hours before update

Friend and former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman, who returned to Dubai to assist, announced on her Instagram that Andrews appeared online on Facebook just six hours before she posted about the case. zissman’s discovery, cited in the source, raises quuestions about how a captive could maintain social‑media access without alerting authorities.

Critics note that if Andrews were truly confined,he would likely lack the means to post or could have been monitored. The source highlights the inconsistency between the alleged captivity and his online presence.

Family split: psychic mother doubts cable‑tie claim

Trisha Andrews, Lee’s mother and a self‑described psychic medium, expressed skepticissm about the detail that her son was “tied with cables.” She suggested that law‑enforcement would more plausibly use handcuffs, according to the source.

Initially, Trisha accused Katie of exploiting the situation for publicity, but later acknowledged the genuine distress in her daughter‑in‑law’s voice. The source notes that despite differing opinions, both sides share the goal of ensuring Lee’s safety.

Unanswered question: Who is controlling Andrews’ online footprint?

The most pressing mystery is why Andrews could post on Facebook if he were indeed held in a van or black site. The source does not provide evidence of a third party facilitating the posts, leaving a gap in the kidnapping narrative.

Additionally, no official police statements have confirmed a kidnapping, and authorities have not released details about any ongoing investigation, as the source indicates.

Public reaction and media scrutiny

Fans and commentators have flooded social platforms with theories, ranging from a genuine abduction to a possible staged event. A close friend of Price, quoted in the source,defended her, insisting she is “completely blindsided” and that her love for Andrews is real.

Media outlets continue to monitor the story, emphasizing the need for verifiable information before drawing conclusions. as the days pass, the family’s appeal for tips remains the only concrete call to action.