Apprentice Star Luisa Zissman Joins Hunt for Katie Price's Missing Husband
Apprentice Star Joins Hunt for Katie Price's Missing Husband

Former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman has flown to Dubai this week, declaring she is on a "mission" to locate Katie Price's missing husband, Lee Andrews. The 38-year-old, who previously left the country earlier this year due to the Middle East conflict, informed her followers she was returning to the region specifically to assist in the search.

Luisa Zissman's Search Efforts

Zissman has been documenting her efforts on Instagram, sharing a series of videos that blend seriousness with lighthearted moments. In one clip, she humorously searched for Andrews in the Emirates Lounge at Heathrow Airport. However, she also provided a more substantive update from Dubai, stating: "It's the end of day one looking for Lee Andrews missing persons case. I'm trying to bring Katie Price's husband home. So, I've discovered a few things."

She revealed that Andrews had been active on Facebook Messenger six hours prior, suggesting his kidnappers are allowing him access to social media. "Makes you wonder why he hasn't reached out to ask for help," she added. Concluding her update, she said: "It's looking unlikely I'm going to be able to bring him home. Where are you Lee? Everyone wants to know. A nation wants to know."

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Katie Price's Plea for Help

Katie Price, 47, has spoken out about her husband's disappearance, which occurred six days ago. She described the last phone call with Andrews, during which his hands were tied and a hood was placed over his face. Price fears he was kidnapped near the border between Dubai and Oman. She has vehemently denied claims that the incident is a publicity stunt, labelling such suggestions as "disgusting."

In a video update, Price said: "Hey everyone, I'm here to do an update about Lee. This is a really difficult time for me at the moment. It's been five days since I've heard anything from Lee. None of his family have heard anything, his dad is out in Dubai and he's heard nothing." She confirmed that the British Embassy has been notified and the Foreign Office is supporting the family. Price appealed for anyone in Dubai to report sightings, adding: "All I can do is look after myself and my head and get on with each day as I can. Because I still have to get on with life."

Background and Reactions

Zissman earlier posted a video from a first-class flight cabin, telling followers: "Wish me luck." She wrote: "I'm ready to undertake this mission for the nation and our love of our national treasure Katie Price, we love you." Her efforts have drawn attention to the ongoing search, with many expressing support for Price during this difficult time.

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