
LEE Andrews has shared wild new claims about his gunpoint arrest as he insisted it was the “most horrific place” he ever seen.
Katie Price’s husband claimed earlier this week that he had been “captured at gunpoint” and “slapped around” during his ordeal before his wife saved him.
Lee was released from Dubai’s notorious Al Awir prison on Friday and he has now shared a new account of what happened on social media.
The self-proclaimed businessman claimed: “I will say it one more time, the national guard who took me in the beginning, they had guns and they don’t register you as being arrested.
“They can just take you and hold you, which is what happened.
“Anywhere in the world you go to an airport, they have guns patrolling the boarder and they took me and not in the best way either.
“It wasn’t the best experience and from there they held me in state security, so I was transfered to a jail, which was the worst f***ing horrendous place I’ve ever seen and then into a mainstream.”
Earlier today, Lee hit out at Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid for mocking him on yesterday’s show.
Calling for her to be sacked after she “rolled her eyes” at him live on air, Lee has even vowed to sit down with the host on live TV.
Taking to Instagram, Lee hit back as he said: “What is Susanna Reid rolling her eyes at?
“I’m not gonna comment on that, because obviously I’ll get onto the sofa with Katie at some point and we’ll thrash it out.
“And she can be as forthcoming as she likes.”
He then claimed Susanna is “prejudging” him unfairly.
“But to actually judge me without any evidence, calling me a conman, she should lose her job for that,” he fumed, calling for her axe from the breakfast programme.
Lee continued to say that she had “no solid evidence other than an ex coming forward”.
After being banged up and “missing” for seven weeks, Lee was released from Dubai’s notorious Al Awir prison on Friday.
Katie quickly jetted back to Dubai from the UK over the weekend to see her other half and they shared an emotional reunion on Sunday evening.
Upon his return to social media, Lee claimed he was “captured at gunpoint” before being accused of spying.
Despite Lee’s espionage claims, it was widely speculated that he was actually locked up for fraud.
