Katie Price is on her way back to Dubai to reunite with her husband Lee Andrews, but this time their meeting will be filmed as she seeks answers about his recent disappearance. The former glamour model, 48, initially embraced her fourth husband after his release from prison, but now expects a more intense grilling.
Filmed Confrontation and Recovery
Price and Andrews have confirmed they will record their conversation. Price is recovering from a lip lift procedure, which has left her with swollen lips, but she is already planning further surgery for her "wonky nose." Despite her ongoing cosmetic treatments, she is prioritizing resolving matters with Andrews.
Seeking Definitive Answers
Price wants to determine the truth behind various stories regarding Andrews' whereabouts, ranging from kidnapping claims to prison time, before deciding whether to continue their whirlwind marriage. Meanwhile, Andrews is capitalizing on the publicity by offering personalized videos on Cameo for £17 each. This comes seven years after Price accused her exes of using her fame for their own celebrity status.
History Repeating?
Despite Price's claims of finding her "forever after" with Andrews, the situation mirrors her past relationships. Her exes, including Dane Bowers and Gareth Gates, are set to share memories in her upcoming Sky documentary series. Bowers recently criticized her marriage to Andrews, messaging Price after the news broke that she married Andrews just 10 days after meeting him. He asked, "Please tell me this nonsense with Lee is a load of rubbish?" Price responded with a smile during a Q&A screening of her documentary Katie Price: Nothing to Hide.
Gareth Gates' Past with Price
Gareth Gates, who rose to fame on Pop Idol at 17, also appears in the documentary. He lost his virginity to Price in 2002 when she was 23 and pregnant with her first child, Harvey. Gates initially denied the encounter but later said he was "shocked" when intimate details were leaked: "I believe that relationships are between two people and I couldn't believe that somebody else was selling stories about very, very intimate details. I would never have done that to her or anybody else."



