Katie Price leaves beloved mum Amy ‘so p****d off’ after snubbing her amid husband Lee Andrews’ mysterious disappearance and prison stint

Katie Price has admitted leaving mum Amy ‘so p****d off’ after snubbing her amid husband Lee Andrews’ recent mysterious disappearance and prison stint.

Amy, 73, was diagnosed with terminal idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in 2017, with Katie revealing earlier her mum that she had been ‘poorly’ recently amid her battle with the condition. 

Scammer Lee had previously told former glamour model Katie, 48, he had been kidnapped before then going under the radar for two weeks.

He has now claimed he’s been arrested on suspicion of espionage but it’s been reported that he was actually arrested on a civil matter and is now being held in the notorious Al Awir Central Prison.

Katie shared a clip to Instagram of her singing an emotional rendition of Brenda Russell’s 1988 ballad, Get Here, which she dedicated to her then missing husband. 

However it turns out that Amy who is suffering from a terminal lung condition was originally told it had been recorded for her.

Katie Price has admitted leaving mum Amy 'so p****d off' after snubbing her amid husband Lee Andrews' recent mysterious disappearance and prison stint

Katie Price has admitted leaving mum Amy ‘so p****d off’ after snubbing her amid husband Lee Andrews’ recent mysterious disappearance and prison stint

Scammer Lee had previously told former glamour model Katie, 48, he had been kidnapped before then going under the radar for two weeks

Scammer Lee had previously told former glamour model Katie, 48, he had been kidnapped before then going under the radar for two weeks

Her sister Sophie explained how the model had chosen the song due to it being one of their mum’s favourite, only to change the dedication at the last minute. 

Speaking on The Katie Price Podcast, Katie said: ‘I did it for mum. I said to mum: “I know you love this song” But… she’s so p***ed off’. 

‘She was so p***ed off right because you put that Reel up….Kate called mum and was like I’ve been in the studio and made this song for you.

‘Then Kate put it up on Instagram and was like, ‘oh it’s for Lee and for the situation’.

In her defence, Katie hit back: ‘I thought, do you know what, these words actually resonate with what’s going on. So then I put it up for Lee’.

Uploading a photo montage to her Instagram Story last week, Katie wrote: ‘Missing my husband so much it breaks my heart knowing he is still missing so I did this song quick as words mean so much to the situation.’

Lyrics include: ‘You can reach me by railway / You can reach me by trailway / You can reach me on an airplane / You can reach me with your mind / You can reach me by caravan / Cross the desert like an Arab man.

‘I don’t care how you get here / Just get here if you can.’

Speaking on GMB earlier this month Katie said: ‘My mum is poorly.’ 

Looking down at the camera, she continued: ‘Mum, I know you’re watching. I know you’re unwell, but I just want to say that I love you so much.

‘I’m coming to see you tomorrow, so yeah, she’s not well at the moment, really not well. I love you so much mum, you’ll probably be tearing up watching this.’ 

According to the NHS website, IPF ‘is a condition in which the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult’. 

Katie’s mum Amy underwent a lung transplant in 2022. 

Amy, 73, was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in 2017, with Katie revealing earlier her mum that she had been 'poorly' recently amid her battle with the condition (pictured 2019)

Amy, 73, was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in 2017, with Katie revealing earlier her mum that she had been ‘poorly’ recently amid her battle with the condition (pictured 2019)

Katie shared a clip to Instagram of her singing an emotional rendition Brenda Russell's 1988 ballad, Get Here, which she dedicated to her then missing husband

Katie shared a clip to Instagram of her singing an emotional rendition Brenda Russell’s 1988 ballad, Get Here, which she dedicated to her then missing husband

It comes Katie she attempted to debunk some of the things that don’t add up from Lee Andrews’ recent mysterious disappearance and prison stint.

In a chat on her podcast, Katie  detailed her two-minute phone call with Lee – after he was thought ‘missing’ for two weeks – and attempted to explain some of the things that didn’t add up from the time he was gone.

Firstly, last week it had been reported that his phone had been ‘turned back on’ during his disappearance after he ‘went dark’ amid being detained.

He appeared to still be active on social media, and claims at the time suggested that he had been using his mobile phone.

A source claimed that one of Lee’s phones had been turned back on Sunday morning, telling The Sun: ‘I had been messaging Lee and was getting no response.

‘But on Sunday morning, my messages had gone from a single tick to a double – so that device is back on and being used. Lee has multiple phones but this is the one that is being used now.’

But Katie has now claimed that it is the people who are ‘interrogating’ Lee in prison who were using his phone.

She said: ‘I did ask him about the phone situation. He hasn’t been on his phone – he’s been interrogated and they’ve been on his phone. So they’ve been mucking around on his phone – it wasn’t Lee.’

She then also spoke about how she’d asked him about rumours that he had followed another woman online during his time missing, saying: ‘What happened with the woman was she activated her account and she followed him or he followed her. 

‘But then she blocked him. They’ve never exchanged messages. But I did ask him ‘apparently you’ve followed another woman!…’

Last week when Lee appeared to re-emerge on social media over a week after Katie last had contact with him, it was claimed that he followed another woman called Marisol on Instagram. 

Soon after ‘biker babe’ Marisol revealed that she has blocked him on the platform, as reported by The Sun, after discovering his identity.

When users block someone on Instagram, they are automatically removed from following them and the so called businessman’s account now shows he is back to only following wife Katie. 

Sources have claimed that Marisol, who describes herself as a ‘biker babe,’ has history with millionaires, having previously used a matchmaking site dedicated to those with large fortunes.

Sources claimed Katie has been left ‘beyond furious’ after it appeared Lee has been back on social media nine days after his disappearance, after previously sharing her fears he’d been ‘kidnapped’.

A source said last week: ‘Katie is incensed at what has played out. She is beyond furious. She was panic-stricken last week when Lee told her he was being kidnapped.’

They told The Sun: ‘She thought it was genuine. Now it’s all unravelling. Those close to her have warned it’s all an elaborate sham but Katie genuinely loves Lee.’

Katie revealed all the details about her two-minute phone call with Lee on the podcast.

She revealed he was shocked to learn he’s become the ‘most hated man in prison’ after telling her he had been kidnapped and then going under the radar.

However, he still seems to be struggling to tell the truth as she claimed he had told her he has been arrested on suspicion of espionage but it’s been reported that he was actually arrested on a civil matter. 

Al Awir Central, nicknamed Dubai's Alcatraz, is notorious for its brutal conditions, with inmates tortured for confessions and suffering from horrific illnesses

Al Awir Central, nicknamed Dubai’s Alcatraz, is notorious for its brutal conditions, with inmates tortured for confessions and suffering from horrific illnesses 

Last week when Lee appeared to re-emerge on social media over a week after Katie last had contact with him, it was claimed that he followed another woman called Marisol (seen) on Instagram

Last week when Lee appeared to re-emerge on social media over a week after Katie last had contact with him, it was claimed that he followed another woman called Marisol (seen) on Instagram 

Katie still seems intent on maintaining her relationship with her husband, who has been branded a scammer.

She said she will find out more when he is released from Al Awir Central Prison on Monday, after he coughs up a four-figure sum.

Moreover, despite saying they would be maintaining a private life earlier this month, Katie told Lee he must do an interview to set a few things straight, because the British public ‘deserve it’ and ‘think he’s a scammer’.

She said on the podcast with her sister: ‘Lee has been found alive! I don’t know the full update. All I know is they thought he was a spy so he’s been interrogated. 

‘I want to thank all the Interpol and the British Consulate and the Police for keeping me updated. They told me I would be a good detective too! They said I’d helped so much by giving them clues to find him.’

She continued: ‘I am happy as I didn’t know where he had gone. He’s been interrogated and had hoods on him. I need to find out when I can see him now. I only had a minute with him on the phone.’

Katie continued: ‘Then I told him ‘you’re the most hated man in Britain’ – and he wanted to know why. I said everyone thinks you’re a scammer and I said we’d talk about it all when you’re out.

‘I told him I thought he was dead. It doesn’t sound like he’s had a good time in prison. We need the full story when he’s out. He is going to have to explain it all. He needs to do an interview. 

‘The public deserve it – everyone thinks he’s a con artist. He needs to come on this podcast! He’s had lots of hate but let’s give him a chance to tell his story.’

The prison – less than 20 miles from the city’s shiny centre – has been described as ‘hell on earth’ and houses murderers, terrorists and rapists.

During their first conversation since his disappearance, Lee told Katie that he was arrested and detained on suspicion of spying.

However, The Sun now understands Lee was detained over claims relating to a private civil matter. 

The publication claims authorities confirmed that he was not held over spying charges.

It is understood Lee was arrested on May 14 after previously hiding out and keeping a deliberately low profile.

WHAT IS IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS? 

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a condition in which the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult.

It’s not clear what causes it, but it usually affects people around 70-75 years of age and is rare in people under 50.

Several treatments can help reduce the rate at which IPF gets worse, but there’s currently no treatment that can stop or reverse the scarring of the lungs.

The symptoms of IPF tend to develop gradually and get slowly worse over time.

Symptoms can include:

There is no cure and it’s very difficult to predict how long someone with IPF will survive at the time of diagnosis.

Regular monitoring over time can indicate whether it’s getting worse quickly or slowly.

Source: NHS Choices