Katie Price‘s husband Lee Andrews says he has found him and his new wife their first home, after his ex claimed that the apparent billionaire still lives with his dad.
The former glamour model, 47, tied the knot for the fourth time last month when she married the businessman, 43, in an intimate ceremony in Dubai, just days after getting engaged.
But despite his claims of being a tycoon with links to Elon Musk, Lee’s facade has since crumbled, with accusations of using AI, appearing on an escort site and having a colourful history with women.
Speaking about the new home on Monday, he told The Sun : ‘Yeah, we’ve got the house, thank you. We’ll be flying out for our honeymoon together, remotely.
‘I’m not going to tell you where we’re going but it is in the next 72 hours. So, I can fly and you’ll see us snapped somewhere.’
It comes as ex Alana Percival, who Lee proposed to in exactly the same way just weeks before popping the question to Katie, once again hit out with more bombshell allegations including alluding to him advertising on the escort site.
Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrewssays he has found him and his new wife their first home, after his ex claimed that the apparent billionaire still lives with his dad
Despite his claims of being a tycoon with links to Elon Musk, Lee’s facade has crumbled since the big day, with accusations of using AI, and appearing on an escort site
Ex Alana Percival (pictured) who Lee proposed to in exactly the same way just weeks before popping the question to Katie, has hit out and alluded to his appearance on the escort site
In a new interview she branded him a ‘narcissist’ and accused the businessman of ‘grooming’ her with lies about owning property in Dubai’s iconic and luxurious island Palm Jumeirah and working with royalty.
‘I was very groomed, when I look back, nothing he told me was true’.
Speaking in on TikTok with Elle Campbell, she said: ‘The short version is that I thought he had a villa on The Palm, he gets his exes to sign documents and gets them travel bans including his own family,’
‘He signed documents to get the sale sheet through so he can show the next victim that he owns things when he never actually did. He lives in a room in his dad’s house doesn’t work and claims he works for many royals, diplomat, he works for the embassy, none of it’s true.’
Daily Mail previously revealed Lee spent three weeks locked up in a UAE jail for allegedly forging his ex-girlfriend’s signature to take out a £200,000 loan in his ex’s name and has been banned from leaving the country, it has been claimed.
Insiders said that Lee allegedly applied for a £200,000 mortgage on behalf of personal trainer partner Dina Taji without her knowledge last year. Dina found out after receiving a phone call from the mortgage company, sparking her decision to file a legal case against him.
According to Dubai law, individuals pending criminal investigations, including unpaid debts or civil lawsuits, are not legally allowed to leave the country. The woman reported Lee to the authorities in Dubai who investigated her claim.
Alana went on: ‘It’s hard when you’re in it because he’s so, so manipulative. He’ll show you so many fake documents and he’ll show you things and tell you things you want to hear and mirror and you fall in the trap.
In a new interview she branded him a ‘narcissist’ and accused the businessman of ‘grooming’ her with lies about owning property in Dubai and working with royalty (Alana and Lee pictured)
Former glamour model Katie, 47, tied the knot for the fourth time to Lee, 43, in an intimate ceremony over the weekend, just days after getting engaged
And when it comes to claims of his heavily filtered selfies (pictured) she said: ‘He obviously looks nothing like his profile pictures’
Lee’s proposal to Katie was found to be identical to the way he proposed to ex Alana just four months before, popping the question in the exact same spot in the Burj Al Arab with the same set-up of flowers (pictured left of Alana’s proposal and right of Katie’s)
‘[There was] Always an argument, always a problem. He was very bad for that anytime I went out with my friends… him not being very nice to me. Ver narcissistic behaviour, I was unaware what a narcissist is… I think he’s called a pathological liar. someone who believes their own lies.
And when it comes to his heavily filtered selfies, she admitted: ‘He obviously looks nothing like his profile pictures’.
Expressing sympathy for Katie, Alana said: [Lee has now] found someone who wants to be loved and wants to be cared about and wants – its obviously what she wants in life – it makes me sad because I can see what he’s doing’.
Daily Mail have contacted Lee Andrews for comment.
Daily Mail reported last week that Lee advertises online in Dubai as a ‘sexy educated professional from GB’, charging a minimum £940 per hour to visit ‘discerning professional women and high-level clients seeking more than just companionship’.
His profile on the site ‘Massage Republic’, where he goes by the name ‘Noah’, reads: ‘With a commanding presence and an effortless charm, I navigate the social elite with grace, ensuring that every encounter is tailored to your desires.
‘My polished demeanor, combined with an attentive nature, creates a safe haven where ambition meets intimacy.
‘Whether it’s an elegant dinner overlooking the skyline or a private escape in a lavish hotel suite, I provide an experience that transcends the ordinary, igniting passion and connection in an atmosphere of sophistication and discretion.’
Lee denied that the profile was his in a series of rambling voice notes sent to the Daily Mail, insisting it was a ‘vicious attack’ and had nothing to do with him.
He denied he was an escort – and instead suggested a ‘disgruntled’ ex may have faked a profile.
Lee said: ‘I can assure you that’s definitely not me. I don’t know anything about that. Whatever rates or numbers they’ve put is definitely not me – that is absolutely fake as it could be.
Alana said: ‘He lives in a room in his dad’s house doesn’t work and claims he works for many royals, diplomat, he works for the embassy, none of it’s true.’
Daily Mail reported last week that Lee advertises online in Dubai as a ‘sexy educated professional from GB’, charging a minimum £940 per hour
‘It could be a disgruntled ex or something like that, so I do not know anything about that.’
But the Daily Mail has established that the account advertising as ‘Noah’ could not have been created or verified without Andrews’s direct involvement.
His Massage Republic listing is fully verified – a process that requires the account holder to submit a live photo through the site while holding a piece of paper with a unique number provided by the platform, which moderators then manually match to the profile images.
Every photograph on the account carries a verified badge.
The profile is also linked to Andrews’s personal mobile number, verified via two-factor authentication.
Crucially, it is the same mobile number he used to deny the claims to the Daily Mail.
That means the account could not have been set up or authenticated by a third party without access to both his live camera and his phone, and without physically matching his appearance.
Katie Price’s spokeswoman initially pushed back when the Daily Mail put the escort profile to her, questioning whether it could be verified as genuinely belonging to Andrews.
After being shown evidence linking the account to his verified photographs and personal mobile number, she did not dispute the claim.
In a brief reply, she said: ‘Ok… no comment.’
Although Lee’s side hustle as an escort does not feature on his professional networking or social media profiles, this is hardly out of modesty – he instead grandly styles himself as ‘a global magnate and philanthropist’.
The Daily Mail also revealed that many of Lee’s so-called business accomplishments are a farce, with much of the images of him with high-profile stars assessed as AI
But we soon discovered that far from a jet-setting business tycoon with a PdD from Cambridge, Andrews is in fact a Nottinghamshire comprehensive-school educated scratching a living by entertaining well-off women in the Gulf.
The Daily Mail investigated the claims that do feature on his social media and LinkedIn profiles, and rapidly found nearly all to be dubious at best.
Weslee Andrews, to use his full first name, claims to be the CEO of Aura Sustainable Vehicles & Energy / Aura Worldwide Holding Co (BVI).
But photos of the ‘company’s’ various products appear to be AI-generated, including one supposedly featuring Andrews alongside Tesla chief Elon Musk.
He also claims to have rubbed shoulders with Kim Kardashian yet the only evidence for this is an AI-generated clip of Kardashian supposedly signing some of his company’s merchandise, a baseball cap.
Andrews says Aura has ‘already reached a Market Cap of $1.3B’, and that he has ‘two successful companies already listed on the NY stock exchange & the London FTSE’.
A market cap is the market capitalisation or value of a publicly traded company. He presents Aura as privately held, yet there is no listing for Aura on either the New York or London stock exchanges. Neither does the company have a website.
In fact there seems to be no evidence that it even exists at all.










