Katie Price Says She Looks Like ‘Skeletor’ Amid Husband’s Dubai Prison Ordeal

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Katie Price says the stress surrounding husband Lee Andrews’ detention in Dubai has started showing on her body.

The British TV personality and former glamour model gave fans a blunt update after weeks of public uncertainty around Andrews, who is reportedly being held at Al Awir Central Prison in Dubai. In a new social media clip, Price said she has been losing weight while trying to deal with the situation and get clearer answers about his release.

“I am so stressed at the minute,” Price said, according to The Sun. “Look, I’m just losing weight.”

She then pointed to her frame and used a blunt comparison for how she thinks she looks now.

“I actually look like a Skeletor,” Price said. “Look, look at that gap.”

Price Said the Stress Is Showing Physically

Price, 48, told followers that she is still functioning, but said the pressure has been affecting her body.

“Life in general is stress but I’m good,” she said. “What I mean is I’m good and everything but obviously it takes a toll on your body.”

She linked the weight loss to adrenaline rather than giving a medical explanation.

“Because my adrenaline is like… That’s what it is, it’s the adrenaline pumping,” Price said.

The update followed a string of public posts and reports about Andrews, who had been missing from Price’s public timeline before later being located in Dubai custody. Price has said she spoke to him by phone and has been trying to understand what needs to happen next.

Lee Andrews Is Reportedly Being Held in Dubai

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Andrews is said to be in Dubai’s Al Awir Central Prison over a civil matter. The Sun reported that more than £100,000 may be needed for his release, after Price initially believed the amount would be far lower.

Price flew to Dubai this week and has reportedly visited the prison several times while trying to sort out paperwork. She said in an earlier update that Andrews had given her permission to collect his phones and belongings, but she was still waiting to learn whether she would be able to visit him in person.

“I still need to hear back from his lawyer if I can get a visit to see him,” Price said. “It’s Wednesday and I go on Friday… time is running out.”

She also said she now had a Dubai number that allowed Andrews to call her from prison.

“At least I now know he can ring me,” Price said. “So let’s go to the prison again.”

The Dubai Situation Has Already Taken Several Turns

The latest update comes after earlier claims and confusion over why Andrews was being held. Price previously spoke about fears that he had been detained under more alarming circumstances, but later reports have framed the situation as a private civil matter rather than a spy-related case.

The Standard reported that Andrews had been arrested over a “private civil matter,” despite earlier claims that he had been detained on suspicion of espionage in Dubai. The outlet also reported that the Foreign Office said it was supporting the family of a British man and was in contact with local authorities.

Price and Andrews married in Dubai earlier this year after a whirlwind romance. Their relationship has been followed closely by British tabloids, but the current story has moved beyond routine relationship coverage because Andrews’ detention has left Price publicly trying to piece together what happened and what it may cost to secure his release.

Price Is Still Waiting for Answers

Price has said she is trying to stay steady while moving between calls, prison visits, paperwork, and conversations with people connected to Andrews’ case.

The latest public details remain messy: Andrews is reportedly being held at Al Awir Central Prison, the matter has been described as civil rather than espionage-related, and The Sun reports that the amount needed for his release may be more than £100,000.

Price’s own update was simpler and more personal. She told followers she is “good,” but said the stress is now visible in her weight loss and body.