
One of Katie Price's Husband Lee's Lies About Her Children That Left Her 'Shaken' – Fans Now Say an 'Expensive Divorce' Is Coming
Katie Price was reportedly left shaken after husband Lee Andrews made shocking claims about secretly meeting her children — but fans aren't surprised, with many predicting an expensive split is on the way.
Katie Price thought she'd found her happy ending — but insiders say the cracks in her fourth marriage are beginning to show in ways she never saw coming.

Katie Price speaks at The Cambridge Union on 7 May 2025 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. | Source: Getty Images
The 47-year-old former glamour model, who tied the knot with Dubai-based businessman Lee Andrews in January just days after meeting him, is said to be rocked after discovering that several of her new husband's claims simply don't hold up — most startlingly, his assertion that he has already secretly met three of her eldest children.
Andrews, 42, claimed in a leaked voice note that he had met Price's children Harvey, 23, Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, during covert trips to the UK — despite widespread reports that he is unable to leave Dubai due to a travel ban.

Lee Andrews and Katie Price, as seen in a photo posted on 25 April 2026. | Source: Facebook/Katie Price
"People don't know I've met Harvey and two of the kids," he said in the recording. "I've been back and forth, I just don't [expletive] tell anyone. I lead a very private life."
However, Price's spokesperson flatly denied the claims, and a source close to Junior and Princess told The Sun that the pair have never met Andrews in person.

Katie Price with her son Harvey, as seen in a photo posted on 14 April 2026. | Source: Facebook/Katie Price
The revelation has reportedly left Price reeling. "Katie has been left genuinely shaken after realising some of the things Lee has been saying don't quite add up, especially around the claims about meeting the kids," an insider told Closer.
"It's made her stop and reassess everything," the source continued, adding that Price is now "questioning who and what she can actually believe".

Katie Price and Lee Andrews pose for a selfie posted on 20 February 2026. | Source: Instagram/wesleeandrews
According to the insider, she is "feeling very vulnerable and doesn't know who to trust, which has led her to pull back from almost everyone."
To make matters worse, Price has also reportedly discovered that someone close to her has been speaking behind her back and feeding information to outside sources — leaving her feeling that "her inner circle isn't as safe as she thought".

Lee Andrews and Katie Price, as seen in a photo posted on 11 April 2026. | Source: Facebook/Katie Price
The timing makes the situation all the more striking. Back in March, Price had spoken publicly about her deliberate decision not to introduce Andrews to her children for at least a year, insisting they needed stability above all else.
She had married Andrews in a whirlwind Dubai ceremony, and despite the swirl of controversy surrounding him at the time — including allegations he had faked celebrity connections using AI-generated images and claims from two former partners who labelled him a scammer — she defended him fiercely.
"I can reassure everyone at home that I haven't gone for a con man," she declared in an interview with The Sun. "I've gone for a beautiful human being who genuinely makes me happy."

Katie Price and Lee Andrews pose for a selfie, posted 26 January 2026. | Source: Instagram/wesleeandrews
Yet even as Price was singing Andrews' praises publicly, questions about him were mounting. The Sun had previously exposed him as a self-described multi-millionaire whose sustainable vehicle company, Aura Worldwide Holdings Ltd, was dissolved in 2024.
He has since claimed his wealth derives from dealings with a Russian dignitary and various financial arrangements in the energy industry, and has reportedly shown videos of pallets of cash to journalists as supposed proof.
He also made headlines for claiming he was putting forward a £2 billion bid to purchase a majority stake in Chelsea Football Club — and later posted an AI-generated image of himself as the new face of Adidas.
It was Price's own daughter who offered perhaps the most telling early reaction to the marriage. Princess spoke candidly to Fabulous magazine in February, just two weeks after the nuptials were announced.

Katie Price and her daughter Princess, as seen in a photo posted on 11 April 2026. | Source: Facebook/Katie Price
"She's crazy," Princess laughed, "but it's my mum... I mean, if she's happy, I'm happy. No, I haven't met Lee, and, yes, I've seen Mum since she got married."
It was an affectionate but telling response — one that now sits uncomfortably alongside Andrews' claims to have already met her in secret. Fans following the story have been vocal in their reactions online, and most are far from shocked.

Lee Andrews and Katie Price pose for a selfie, posted 1 April 2026. | Source: Facebook/Katie Price
"What would she expect when she married him a week after meeting!😆," one commenter exclaimed bluntly. Another lamented, "FGS what a surprise! I used to feel some sympathy for her after I read her book but I'm afraid she is self sabotaging🥴."
A third speculated wryly, "Wonder if she's looking for the next husband already."

Lee Andrews and Katie Price pose for a photo, posted on 31 March 2026. | Source: Facebook/Katie Price
The prospect of another split loomed large in many responses. "She finally woken up to all the truths people were saying now. Expensive divorce coming me thinks.🤔🤔," one follower predicted pointedly.
Another concurred, writing, "Another divorce on the cards I think."

Lee Andrews and Katie Price on their wedding day in January 2026. | Source: Instagram/wesleeandrews
Andrews has previously announced plans to move to the UK from 1st May to live with Price for at least a couple of months — a move that would conveniently resolve the question of his alleged travel ban.
Whether Price will be as welcoming when that day arrives, however, remains to be seen. For now, the woman who declared there was "no love bombing" and insisted she had done her due diligence is said to be quietly pulling back from everyone around her — including, it seems, the husband she was so certain about just months ago.

Katie Price arrives at the High Court for her bankruptcy hearing on 27 August 2024 in London, England. | SOurce: Getty Images
The claims about the children are far from the only aspect of Andrews's story that has come under fire. In fact, they may be the least of Price's worries.
The man who presented himself as a billionaire businessman with royal ties and a Cambridge education has been accused of leading a double life. Investigations have exposed alleged escort work, AI-fuelled fakery, and a series of professional claims that simply don't hold up.
What began as a lavish desert wedding has quickly spiralled into a scandal steeped in deception. Katie Price, 47, appeared to tie the knot with Lee Andrews following a whirlwind one-week romance.

Katie Price at the Sky Women in Film and TV Awards 2023 on December 1 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
But serious questions are now being asked about who her new husband really is. From escort allegations in Dubai to a web of questionable professional claims, the truth behind Andrews is unravelling fast.

Katie Price at The Future is White Fox Party on September 19, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
From Billionaire Fantasy to Escort Reality
Andrews swept Price off her feet with promises of wealth, status, and philanthropy. But the image of a self-made mogul with a PhD and royal connections now appears to be a façade.
The Daily Mail uncovered that Andrews — who uses the name "Noah" on the adult site Massage Republic — is allegedly working as a male escort in Dubai, offering "massage" services to affluent women for as much as £940 per hour.
Describing himself on the site as a "sexy, educated professional from GB," Andrews's profile claims to deliver "an experience that transcends the ordinary" and boasts of "a commanding presence" and "effortless charm."
Every photo on the account carries a verified badge, and the profile was authenticated through a process requiring a live photo and the account holder's personal mobile number — the same number Andrews later used to deny the claims.
In a series of voice notes, he insisted the profile was fake, calling it "a vicious attack" and suggesting a "disgruntled ex" may be behind it. Price's new beau added:
"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."
However, the evidence presented to Price's own spokesperson — linking the verified images and phone number to the listing — was not disputed. The reply was a brief, "Ok… no comment."
A Pattern of Proposals and Mixed Timelines
The allegations have been compounded by revelations from other women who say they, too, were courted by Andrews in recent months. Tina Prodromou, 48, claimed she received a barrage of explicit messages from Andrews just weeks prior, with him reportedly discussing marriage in graphic detail.
Fitness enthusiast Alana Percival also said Andrews proposed to her in a hotel room decorated with rose petals — an uncanny mirror of his engagement to Price.
As scrutiny intensifies, Andrews's carefully crafted image as a global business tycoon is also falling apart.
Adding to the confusion is the timeline. While Price claimed the couple met just a week before their ceremony, she appeared to have a tattoo of his name on her hand in a photo posted on January 12 — casting doubt on how sudden their connection really was.
Meanwhile, Andrews's own Instagram shows him globe-trotting in the weeks prior, from horse riding on a Dubai beach to a supposed casino win in Monaco.
There were further similarities to a previous marriage. Andrews reportedly proposed to ex-wife Dina Taji in an almost identical setting, right down to the diamond ring, which looked remarkably like the one later given to Price.

Katie Price and Lee Andrews pose for a selfie, posted on 9 April 2026. | Source: Getty Images
A Career Built on Smoke and Mirrors
As scrutiny intensifies, Andrews's carefully crafted image as a global business tycoon is also falling apart. He has described himself as CEO of Aura Sustainable Vehicles & Energy and Aura Worldwide Holding Co — a firm he claims is worth $1.3 billion — approximately £1.03 billion.
He also asserts that two of his companies are listed on both the New York Stock Exchange and the London FTSE. However, no such listings exist, and Aura itself appears to have no website, no public business filings, and no trace of operations.
Even the photos promoting the company appear to be AI-generated, including one showing Andrews with Elon Musk. Experts have confirmed the image is fake, as is another clip depicting Kim Kardashian signing one of Aura's baseball caps.
A source close to Kardashian revealed that she does not know Andrews and has never worked with him. Furthermore, his social media also featured a photo of him presenting a $150 million cheque — roughly £119 million — to Sheikh Ahmed bin Faisal Al Qassimi. The image — also flagged as AI-generated — was never acknowledged by the Sheikh's office.
Nonetheless, Andrews cited a "patronage memorandum agreement with the Al Qassimi Royal Office" on his LinkedIn profile, though no formal confirmation of such a partnership has ever been released. This all comes as a source warned:
"Lee Andrews has always had a loose relationship with the truth. People are worried for Katie and concerned she may have fallen for lies and promises. This guy appears to be a Walter Mitty."
Andrews's long list of self-declared honours and positions continues to unravel. He claims to be the director of philanthropy at the King's Trust, but the charity confirmed it has no record of him.
Similarly, he lists himself as a board advisor to the Labour Party, though a Labour source said, "We don't have a board of advisors and he doesn't work with us."
Andrews also falsely claims to be a majority shareholder in MacAndrews & Forbes, a company wholly owned by Ronald Perelman. His supposed role as a senior board member at TopBuild Corporation has also been debunked — a spokesperson for the company revealed, "We do not recognise anyone by that name."
As the revelations continued to surface, many took to social media to share their reactions.
Numerous business awards Andrews claims to have won are equally fictitious. He said he was named Leader of the Year at the 2016 National Business Awards, though that honour went to Greene King's Rooney Anand.
He boasted of a Veuve Clicquot Businessman of the Year title, but the award only exists for women. Fast Company confirmed he was not among their Top 100 most creative people in business in 2018, despite his claims, and Onalytica did not include him in their influencer rankings either.
He even claimed to have studied at Cambridge University and to hold a PhD in biotechnology science. Yet Cambridge has no record of him ever being enrolled under the details provided.
Sympathy, Sarcasm, and a Public Divided
As the revelations continued to surface, many took to social media to share their reactions. Several expressed concern for Price, with one person saying, "She's so vulnerable I really worry for her."
Another wrote, "Poor katie it's so sad. That young woman has done nothing but work hard and raise kids but she gets one disaster after another. She doesn't need his money as she can just go back to modelling. All the best katie [sic]❤️."

Katie Price at a launch party for the new series of "Geordie Shore" on January 7, 2025, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
Others were more cynical. "Tinder swindler 2. A new Netflix series incoming," commented one person. Another posted, "Oooo here comes the 'divorce' again 😳😂😂" while one simply said, "Here we go…."
Perhaps the most damning reaction came from someone who summed up the sentiment with a blunt, "Oh my god, just when you think it can't get any worse, OR more sordid, yep it does...."

Katie Price speaking at The Cambridge Union on May 7, 2025, in England. | Source: Getty Images
Katie Price Speaks Out
Despite the mounting criticism and explosive claims, Price has stood by her husband — at least publicly. In a post shared to her Instagram Stories, she said, "Despite all the noise that's going on — I miss you, Lee."
"I love you unconditionally," the former model added before kissing her ring and continuing, "And yeah, it's on the right hand."

Katie Price held hands with Lee Andrews in a close-up moment shared to her Instagram Story on January 27, 2026. | Source: Instagram/katieprice
Her words, though brief, suggest the former model may not be ready to walk away from the chaos just yet. But with Andrews's story continuing to unravel, questions remain about whether this latest chapter in Katie Price's tumultuous love life will end in heartbreak, further scandal, or more.
