Luisa Zissman Questions Whether Katie Price's Husband Exists
Luisa Zissman has questioned whether Lee Andrews is a real person after comparing one of his Instagram photos to an image of actor Chris Hemsworth. The former Apprentice contestant flew to Dubai to search for the businessman reported missing by Katie Price.
The IndependentLuisa Zissman has questioned whether Lee Andrews is a real person after comparing one of his Instagram photos to an image of actor Chris Hemsworth. The former Apprentice contestant flew to Dubai to search for the businessman reported missing by Katie Price. Price previously stated that she had not heard from the Dubai-based businessman for several days and reported him as missing.
The report followed his absence from a scheduled joint interview on Good Morning Britain on 12 May. Zissman asked her followers whether they believe Andrews exists and expressed sympathy for Price.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 12 May
Lee Andrews failed to appear for a scheduled joint interview on Good Morning Britain.
1 sourceThe Independent - Recent days
Katie Price reported that she had not heard from Lee Andrews and filed a missing person report.
1 sourceThe Independent - Recent days
Luisa Zissman flew to Dubai and compared an Instagram photo posted by Andrews to one of Chris Hemsworth.
1 sourceThe Independent
Potential Impact
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Public discussion about the existence of Lee Andrews may continue on social media.
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