Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Admits CV Lies, Blames Former Assistant
Lee Andrews Admits CV Lies, Blames Former Assistant

Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Admits to Fabricating CV Claims

Lee Andrews, the husband of media personality Katie Price, has publicly admitted to lying on his curriculum vitae, acknowledging that he falsely claimed to have studied at Cambridge University and held a PhD. The self-described millionaire also asserted on his LinkedIn profile that he served as a Member of the Board of Advisors for the Labour Party and as Director of Philanthropy at The King's Trust, formerly known as The Prince's Trust. Both organizations have explicitly denied these roles, casting doubt on his professional background.

Addressing Rumors and Fraud Allegations

Lee Andrews, who married Katie Price in a surprise ceremony in Dubai earlier this year, has now confronted persistent rumors labeling him as a conman, which have shadowed their whirlwind romance from its inception. He also responded to fraud allegations, including accusations that he failed to repay a woman $1,000 after she invested in his now-dissolved business. In an interview with The Sun, Lee described his embellished CV as "hyped up and made to look better than what it is," emphasizing that it "needs to come down."

Blaming a Former Personal Assistant

Lee Andrews attributed the inaccuracies on his CV and LinkedIn profile to a former personal assistant, stating, "I can't take the showmanship of it, but I'll take the accountability. The PA no longer works for me now anyway, for other reasons — probably because of that." He further clarified that he does not manage his own LinkedIn or social media accounts, suggesting that the misinformation was posted without his direct oversight. Despite this, he maintains that he has met Kim Kardashian and works "with her mother directly," although her team has contradicted this claim.

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Business Dealings and Unpaid Debts

The controversy extends to Lee Andrews' business dealings, with multiple accusations of scamming past romantic interests. One woman alleged that Lee promised she could "double her money in ten days" if she invested in his business, leading her to transfer $1,000 to his personal bank account. She reported that when she requested repayment, he assured her he would return the funds, but she still has not received the money. Official records indicate his business was dissolved in 2024, but Lee insists, "100 per cent it's there," denying its dissolution.

Katie Price's Support and Family Dynamics

Despite these allegations, including claims from exes that Lee is a con artist and reports of him spending three weeks in prison for fraud—which allegedly restricted his ability to travel—Katie Price remains steadfast in her support. She expressed, "I want to get to know him. He wants to get to know me," highlighting her commitment to their relationship. Notably, Lee has not yet met Katie's children, her sister Sophie, or her mother Amy in person, though he has communicated with her kids via FaceTime and even has a tattoo of her eldest son Harvey's name on his hand.

Lack of Prenuptial Agreement

Adding to the scrutiny, Katie Price revealed that the couple did not sign a prenuptial agreement before their legal marriage, raising questions about financial protections amid the ongoing controversies. This decision comes as Lee Andrews continues to face public and legal challenges, with the woman involved in the investment dispute still awaiting repayment, underscoring the unresolved nature of these issues.

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