Lee Andrews blocked by Marisol after kidnapping claims

Lee Andrews has reportedly been blocked by the ‘biker babe’ he was following on social media earlier this week. Katie’s whirlwind marriage has come under intense scrutiny since the pair wed in January, mere days after meeting face-to-face for the first time. She was left devastated after her fourth husband mysteriously went silent earlier this month. Following days without contact, Katie claimed she received a FaceTime call from Lee, during which he allegedly said his hands had been ‘cable-tied’ and he had been forced into
the back of a van, reports the Mirror . On Tuesday, the mother-of-five posted what she said were the final text messages she had received from her husband’s phone. One message read: “Been arrested, I’ll be in touch I’m ok xx,”. It was reported on Monday that Andrews’ family had lodged a missing persons report at the British Embassy in Dubai, while Katie stated she was withdrawing from the mystery any further ‘for the sake of her own sanity.’ “I’m taking a step back,” she
said on her podcast with her sister. “There’s only one person I also need to look after and that’s myself. I am now taking a step back and that’s it.” She continued: “I’ve still got work, I’ve got exciting things coming up and for my sanity, I don’t know what’s true and what’s not true, I don’t know now.” Earlier this week, fans were left puzzled when Lee appeared to have followed Marisol on Instagram — despite Katie’s claims that he has been kidnapped. Prior
to this, Lee’s account had only been following Katie. Just a day after his following count rose to ‘2’, it dropped back down to one, with the US Navy Veteran no longer appearing on his Instagram following list. According to The Sun, Marisol contacted the newspaper and thanked them for bringing Andrews’ background to her attention. She confirmed she has no knowledge of Andrews and has never exchanged messages with him — and has since blocked him.
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