Katie Price's New Husband Lee Andrews Addresses Surgery Claims Amid Reunion Plans
Lee Andrews, the man who married former glamour model Katie Price in a whirlwind Dubai ceremony this week, has publicly addressed mounting speculation about his appearance and alleged cosmetic procedures. The 41-year-old businessman, who has been based in Dubai for two decades, finds himself at the centre of intense scrutiny following his rapid romance with Price, 47.
Lightning-Fast Romance and Mounting Scrutiny
The couple's relationship unfolded at breakneck speed through a series of heavily edited social media posts featuring Andrews, who presented himself as a flawless "billionaire" figure. This portrayal raised eyebrows even among Price's most loyal followers, with some questioning whether his images were computer-generated. Recent disclosures have revealed Andrews to be a self-confessed fantasist, with claims of associations with high-profile figures like Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian proving as fabricated as his alleged Cambridge PhD.
Now, exclusive insights from those familiar with Andrews' background have emerged, painting a picture starkly different from his carefully curated online persona. According to acquaintances, the gym regular has undergone multiple cosmetic enhancements to maintain his appearance.
Alleged Cosmetic Procedures and Digital Alterations
Friends and associates have made several claims about Andrews' physical transformations:
- He reportedly travelled to Turkey for a hair transplant procedure
- He has had his ears surgically pinned back
- He receives regular facial fillers and vitamin injections
Beyond physical alterations, Andrews employs sophisticated digital filters to dramatically transform his appearance during video chats and on social media platforms. These technological enhancements reportedly change even his eye colour from brown to blue or hazel in different images.
Further complicating matters, Andrews' heavily altered photographs have appeared on male escort websites in Dubai, including listings on Massage Republic and Hot. On these platforms, he presents himself under the name Noah as a "sexy educated professional" charging £915 per hour to women "seeking more than just companionship."
Andrews' Response and Denials
When confronted with these allegations, Andrews offered a mixed response. He firmly refuted the escort advertisements, stating emphatically: "I'm not a gigolo." Regarding the cosmetic procedures, he provided specific clarifications:
"Never had a hair transplant. And I haven't been under any procedure. My ears have been pinned back, yes I got those done. I don't get regular fillers, or vitamin injections in my face, no. As Katie was coming, I did have a bit of botox put in and it was quite recent so it was still developing."
This admission of recent botox treatment comes as Andrews explains his altered plans to reunite with his new wife. Initially promising to fly to the UK to join Price shortly after their wedding, he has instead remained in the United Arab Emirates.
Changed Reunion Plans and Future Intentions
On Wednesday, Andrews confidently told followers: "I'm going be meeting Katie tomorrow in the UK. I just need to wrap up a few things here. She had to get back for her children because she's a good mother and she's lovely like that."
However, as he continues to stay in Dubai, Andrews has revealed a new plan: Price will instead join him in the sunshine, apparently leaving behind the UK's colder climate. The mother-of-five has already returned to warmer climes, prompting Andrews to tell his followers: "I'm waiting for Katie to come out here, love you so much Katie," before blowing a kiss to the camera.
Despite widespread speculation that their wedding might be fabricated, Andrews remains adamant about its authenticity. The latest change in their reunion plans appears unrelated to the swirling rumours about his background and appearance, according to his statements.
The couple's unconventional relationship continues to captivate public attention, blending elements of rapid celebrity romance, digital persona management, and the complex realities behind carefully constructed public images in the social media age.