Oh my god, you will NOT believe who Katie Price is with now! This guy… he’s not just some random person, okay? He actually brags about hanging out with Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian! Like, casually rubbing shoulders with them! And get this – he has a PhD! A PhD! He calls himself a ‘global magnate and philanthropist’ too, which, honestly, is just so him. It’s all so…extra, but I’m completely obsessed.
Katie, age 47, married Lee Andrews in a grand wedding in Dubai this past Saturday. The couple’s romance was fast-moving, lasting only about a week before they decided to get married. This is Katie’s fourth marriage.
Following the unexpected wedding, the Daily Mail has discovered that many of the groom’s statements appear to be as fabricated as the bride’s well-known cosmetic enhancements.
Lee, who grew up attending comprehensive school in Nottinghamshire, comes from a surprisingly privileged background: his father is a wealthy, internationally successful businessman with a doctorate from Cambridge University.
In fact, his creative social media and LinkedIn profiles are mostly just hot air.
Katie’s new husband claims to be the CEO of Aura Sustainable Vehicles & Energy.
It looks like the company is using AI to create images of its products, and one photo even falsely shows them with Elon Musk.
His Instagram includes a video created using AI that shows Kardashian signing a baseball cap – one of the items his company sells.
It’s odd, but this large company, run by the so-called ‘businessman’, doesn’t even have a website.
He keeps talking at length about managing the newest developments in vehicle production and environmentally friendly technology.
Lee reports that Aura is currently valued at $1.3 billion. He also notes he’s previously led two companies to successful listings on both the New York Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.
A company’s ‘market cap’ represents its total value on the stock market. The presenter claims Aura is a private company, but it isn’t listed on the New York or London stock exchanges.
In 2021, UK-based auto designer Carsten Astheimer Ltd. began working on a real electric car project called the Aura. However, there’s no evidence linking anyone named Andrews to the company or the project. The Mail has reached out to Astheimer for comment.
It’s uncertain where Dr. Andrews obtained his claimed biotechnology PhD. However, it definitely wasn’t Cambridge University. He repeatedly mentions Cambridge on online profiles that seem to be created by artificial intelligence, appearing on websites like ‘Formidable Men Monthly’ and ‘Polo and Lifestyle’.
Okay, so get this – he says he’s a big shot, like the ‘director of philanthropy’ for the King’s Trust – you know, Prince Charles’ old charity? Well, I dug a little deeper, and it turns out they have no record of him being registered with them at all! Can you believe it? It’s just… suspicious, honestly. I’m telling you, something isn’t right!
Okay, so I’ve been digging, really digging, and you will NOT believe this! Apparently, Sir Keir Starmer must be thrilled because my absolute hero, Lee, has been an advisor to the Labour Party for almost eleven years! Can you believe it? The only problem is… I can’t find any evidence that this ‘Board of Advisors’ even exists! Like, it’s a total mystery, but Lee’s on it, so it must be something amazing, right? It’s just… nobody else seems to know about it. I’m obsessed with finding out more!
His LinkedIn profile states he’s a supporter of the government, identifying himself as an associate member.
He mentions on LinkedIn that he has a ‘patronage memorandum agreement’ with the Al Qassimi Royal Office.
For centuries, the Al Qassimi family has been the ruling family of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, two Emirates located next to Dubai.
His claims haven’t been confirmed by any outside sources, and there are no official statements or news reports to support them.
Last May, he shared an AI-generated image on Meta’s Threads showing him giving a $150 million check to Sheikh Ahmed bin Faisal Al Qassimi, supposedly to fund sustainable energy investments.
Yet no such corresponding announcement was issued by the Sheikh’s own office.
As a long-time follower, I’ve been trying to find solid information about this alleged partnership with the UAE royal family, and honestly, it’s incredibly difficult. The only place I’ve seen it mentioned is in a rather questionable article on Polo and Lifestyle Magazine – it seems like a self-published piece, or maybe even written by AI. They quote him saying he’s lucky to be working with the royal family, that it’s boosting the company’s image and visibility, and that they’re focused on becoming carbon neutral by 2030 in the area. It just doesn’t feel very credible, to be honest, and the spelling mistake (‘county’ instead of ‘country’) is a red flag!
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He’s also reportedly connected to the large American company MacAndrews & Forbes Inc., which has diverse holdings in industries like cosmetics, entertainment, gaming, biotechnology, and military equipment.
Katie’s husband incorrectly claims to be a major or even partial owner of the company. According to the MacAndrews & Forbes website, it is fully owned by its Chairman and CEO, Ronald O. Perelman.
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He also states he holds a leadership position on the TopBuild Corporation board of directors.
He jokingly announced a self-made knighthood on LinkedIn, stating that ‘Sir Weslee PJ Andrews maintains majority shares.’
However, he doesn’t appear on the company’s website, and his name isn’t listed among the company’s directors filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
He also claims to have founded Blue Diamond Group Hotels & Resorts, but the company states it has always been Canadian-owned and run.
Lee frequently talks about the numerous awards he’s received for his success, but upon closer inspection, these awards don’t seem as impressive as he claims.
The Leader of the Year award at the 2016 National Business Awards wasn’t given to the person who claimed it – it actually went to Rooney Anand, the CEO of Greene King.
He claims to have ranked third in Onalytica’s 2018 list of top Internet of Things influencers, but he wasn’t even among the top 100.
He claimed to be on Fast Company’s 2018 list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business, but his name doesn’t appear on it.
Regarding the Veuve Clicquot Businessman of the Year award for 2017, it’s a bit of a misunderstanding. Veuve Clicquot actually presents an award specifically for women in business, not men. In 2017, Alison Brittain of Whitbread was the recipient.
Because Lee’s social media profiles contain a lot of obviously false information, some people are speculating that the recent ‘wedding’ announcement is actually a joke planned by Katie and a friend.
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