Recent revelations show Katie Price’s husband, Lee Andrews, has been dishonest, particularly during a disastrous interview on Monday.
The 47-year-old former model quickly married the 42-year-old businessman just weeks after they met. They then had a second, official wedding ceremony, which surprised and worried many of their fans and family, as there were reports that the businessman was involved in scams.
This man, who claims to be a businessman, has repeatedly said he’s fluent in 12 languages. But when asked to demonstrate his ability, he could only manage three with difficulty.
Lee claims he collaborates with Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian’s mother, but a source with the Kardashian family told the Daily Mail this isn’t true.
Despite Lee recently admitting to lying on his resume – a deception he attributed to a previous assistant – Katie seemed happier than ever in their relationship, sharing a post about ‘pure love’ and a complete lack of secrets.
Lee recently impressed interviewers by briefly speaking about his wife in Spanish, though he mistakenly called her his girlfriend. However, he struggled when asked to repeat the same in Hindi and Arabic, and the interview didn’t go well after that.
He admitted to The Sun that he doesn’t know the Hindi word for ‘woman’ and anticipates difficulty with the language overall. He explained that Hindi sounds ‘broken down’ and he wants to pronounce it correctly, even if he struggles. He then offered to attempt saying it in Hindi.
He also stated that he finds it easier to speak Russian with native speakers because they can readily understand and respond to each other.
Lee also mentioned he works directly with Kim’s mother, who handles the business side of things for her. He indicated that Kim doesn’t seem to have much say in these matters, and that legal counsel is involved.
Lee recently confessed to falsifying information on his resume while responding to accusations of fraud. These allegations initially surfaced with reports that he had been imprisoned in Dubai for three weeks.
He’s been prevented from leaving the United Arab Emirates because he’s accused of fraudulently obtaining a £200,000 loan by forging his ex-girlfriend’s signature. He claims he didn’t do this.
Lee faced another allegation on Friday, this time that he owes $1000 to a woman he hasn’t repaid. He quickly denied the accusation in an Instagram post.
Lee claims to be a millionaire and says he both studied at Cambridge University and earned a PhD.
He used to list on LinkedIn that he advised the Labour Party as a board member and led fundraising efforts at The King’s Trust, previously known as The Prince’s Trust.
The businessman has now confessed that his resume contained false information, and he blames a previous assistant for adding it.
He added that he does not manage his own LinkedIn or social media accounts.
He acknowledged his resume needs a complete overhaul, stating plainly that it’s currently not up to par.
A woman contacted The Sun, believing she was investing $1,000 in a company called Aura Worldwide Holdings Ltd.
Company records, filed in the British Virgin Islands, reveal the business was officially closed in 2024.
Despite this the woman claims she has not received her investment money back from Lee.
I transferred $1000, which is around 4000 Dubai Dirham, directly into his bank account. I didn’t think much of it at the time.
I lent him $1000, and he promised to repay me. It’s been nearly two months, but I still haven’t received the money.
As a longtime follower, I’ve been reading the reports, and it seems they’ve obtained messages showing Lee promised to pay the woman back within 24 hours. It’s a key piece of evidence, suggesting he acknowledged the debt and intended to resolve it quickly.
After not receiving the money, she contacted him again on February 17th, asking him to return the $4,000 she’d paid for shares in his company, which had closed in 2024. She requested he send the money back to her account, stating it was her final request.
On February 23rd, she contacted him again and said she would call the police if he didn’t resolve the issue. Lee supposedly responded by saying he needed 48 hours to send whatever she was requesting.
However she claims she is still yet to receive the money.
Even though official records indicated his business closed in 2024, Lee told the publication the company was still operating, stating with certainty, ‘It’s definitely still around.’
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2026-03-30 18:51