Olivia Attwood has disclosed that she cautioned Katie Price about her husband Lee Andrews long before his series of scandals emerged, telling her friend that Andrews gave her 'bad vibes'. The former Love Island star voiced her criticisms on her podcast, Olivia's House, after Andrews attacked Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally online.
Olivia's Blunt Warning
'Lee Andrews has been coming for Vogue Williams and my sweet angel Joanne McNally. What the hell?' Olivia said. 'Lee Andrews needs to just absolutely get in the bin.' She added that she had already shared her concerns directly with Katie: 'Katie's a friend of mine. Like, no one can make me hate Kate. But this guy, I said it to her face when I saw her the other month. He's bad vibes.'
Whirlwind Romance and Unraveling Image
Price and Andrews married in a private ceremony in Dubai in January. Andrews initially presented himself as a wealthy businessman, but his image has since collapsed amid allegations from former partners, accusations of exaggerating his business credentials, and reports that he was twice detained in Dubai. According to The Sun, Andrews was arrested again on July 11 after allegedly attempting to raise £120,000 he believed he owed. He sent a message to a friend saying: 'They've arrested me. Katie might need to bail me out. We need to make a noise with a Go Fund Me.'
Previous Jokes About Disappearance
Weeks earlier, Olivia and Katie jokingly referenced Andrews' disappearance on Price's podcast. Katie claimed she believed her husband had been kidnapped after losing contact, but it later emerged he had been detained in Dubai's Al Awir prison. During the episode, Katie said, 'We're missing something,' and Olivia replied, 'Yeah, I have looked for him but…' Katie added, 'Well mine's missing, so at the moment it doesn't look good, does it?'
Accusations Against Andrews
Andrews has faced multiple accusations since marrying Price. He claimed to be a multi-millionaire CEO of Aura Group Future Urban Travel 2027 and an investor in 'SpaceX Hybrid Fitness', but evidence of his businesses was lacking. He was banned from leaving Dubai after allegedly serving time for suspected fraud, including taking out a £200,000 mortgage in his ex-girlfriend's name. Court documents revealed two legal cases against him: an alleged £54,000 debt to a rental car company and a claim for £15,000 in unpaid legal fees. He also faked a kidnapping story, claiming he was 'kidnapped at gunpoint' and falsely accused of espionage, but Dubai authorities described it as a private civil dispute.
Support from Price and Growing Criticism
Despite the controversies, Katie Price has remained publicly supportive of her husband, insisting he will return to the UK once his legal issues are resolved. However, Olivia Attwood's blunt assessment indicates she saw warning signs early on. As more people from Price's inner circle speak out, Andrews finds himself with increasingly few defenders.



