Kerry Katona has broken her silence on her friend Katie Price's missing husband Lee Andrews, who has not been seen for over a week. The businessman was supposed to appear on Good Morning Britain with Katie last week but failed to make the flight to the UK.
In a series of bizarre texts and FaceTimes, Lee claimed his hands were tied and said he was arrested and detained before changing his story. Katie later revealed he had called her claiming to be in the back of a van. It has been eight days now, and Lee is still missing, with Katie and Lee's family in contact with police and authorities, having filed a missing person report.
Speaking in her new! magazine column, Kerry said: 'As I write this, we're still no closer to figuring out what's happened to Lee Andrews, Katie Price's husband who's been missing in Dubai. I can't comment on the ins and outs of this because the tour's in full throttle and it's really hard to keep up with all the drama. It's not a nice situation for anyone involved, let alone Kate and Lee's family. I wish she'd stayed bloody single after things ended with JJ. But love is blind! Now we'll just wait for the Netflix series to come out – working title: Where's Wally?'
Katie and Kerry have been friends for years, but things descended into chaos during a Dubai trip where Katie was celebrating her honeymoon with Lee. There was an alleged punch-up between Lee and Kerry's boyfriend Paolo Margaglione. Speaking to Paul Brunson on his podcast We Need To Talk, Paolo and Kerry made telling comments in response to being shown a picture of themselves posing with the couple in Dubai.
Kerry said: 'I have no comment. I am not giving this any oxygen. There you go, that's it. I love Kate to bits.' Paolo added: 'Kate one on one as a person is amazing. I've met her enough times to make a judgment of her. I think she's an incredible person. I really do. I think she wants to be loved. I think she deserves to be loved. I really, genuinely, sincerely mean that and I think she's an amazing person. And Kerry speaks nothing but good about Kate.'
Not wanting to delve any deeper, Kerry ended the conversation by saying: 'We're gonna leave it there. It's not my story to tell Paul, either.'



