Katie Price Focuses on Children Amid Husband's Disappearance
Katie Price Focuses on Children Amid Husband's Disappearance

Katie Price has been urged by loved ones to end her 'dangerous obsession' with husband Lee Andrews, who has been missing for nearly two weeks. Despite claiming she is taking a 'step back' for her 'own sanity', sources close to the former glamour model say she is refusing to give up on the self-proclaimed multi-millionaire.

Price has shared voice notes she sent to Lee's father, in which she claimed Lee told her: 'They've taken two of my phones. They don't know I'm on this phone.' She also dismissed claims by Lee's father that he had been arrested, insisting his phone was still on.

In a video with friend Olivia Attwood, Price joked about their 'missing' husbands, saying: 'We're missing something.' Attwood replied: 'Yeah, I have looked for him but…' Price has also posted cryptic messages on Instagram, including one reading: 'I don't need a king to call me queen. I crowned myself.'

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The Foreign Office has issued a standard statement saying: 'We are supporting the family of a British man and are in contact with the local authorities.' Meanwhile, Lee's Instagram bio has been changed and his account reportedly logged in recently, suggesting he may be active on social media.

Lee's ex-girlfriend Alana Percival has posted about karma, with quotes such as: 'Those who hurt you will eventually screw up themselves and if you are lucky, God will let you watch.' Price has reportedly been asked to make a television appeal for information and is said to be eager to do all she can for his safe return.

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