Katie Price slams women for sending explicit photos to husband Lee Andrews
Katie Price slams women sending explicit photos to husband Lee

Katie Price has publicly condemned women who send explicit photos to her husband, Lee Andrews, calling their behavior 'embarrassing' and 'beggy'. The 48-year-old former glamour model took to her Instagram Story on Sunday to share a screenshot of a woman sending Lee a video of herself in black stockings and a leather mini skirt, with the message: 'Just forget Katie and let me come look after you x'.

Price names and shames sender

Katie tagged the woman in her post and wrote: 'Why are some girls so beggy messaging my husband? Have some decorum.' She added that she was 'embarrassed for' the sender. The reality TV star married Lee, a self-proclaimed millionaire businessman, in January after a whirlwind romance that began days before his rose-petal proposal.

Lee's legal troubles

Since their marriage, Lee has faced numerous allegations, including fraud and identity deception. In May, he vanished for weeks and was later revealed to have been arrested in Dubai. Katie reunited with him in Dubai last week after his release from Al-Wir prison. Although she refused to pay the £140,000 required to secure his freedom, she continued searching for him when he suddenly disappeared in mid-May.

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According to The Sun, Lee has been given 14 days to repay debts, including 266,000 dirhams (£54,000) to car rental company Rotanna Star and 74,817.50 dirhams (£15,000) to a UAE law firm. He is also banned from leaving Dubai until the matter is resolved.

Katie's stance on money

Despite standing by Lee, Katie has made it clear she will not financially support him. She told The Sun: 'I've made it clear to Lee; I will never give him money. I'll never give a man money; I've done it all my life. I've always been the breadwinner.' She has been declared bankrupt twice.

Lee's side hustle and future plans

Lee has set up a Cameo profile to earn money through personalized video messages, charging a minimum of £26 per video. He has vowed to move to the UK and settle with Katie, but must first clear his debts and ensure he is not at risk of re-arrest.

Lee's past includes misleading claims of being a multi-millionaire business owner and CEO of Aura Group Future Urban Travel 2027, which was later exposed as a farce. He also faced accusations of scamming women and ghosting his wife.

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