Ex-Fiancée of Katie Price's Husband Delivers Blistering 'Parasite' Warning
Alana Percival, the former fiancée of Katie Price's new husband Lee Andrews, has issued a stark and emotional warning to the former glamour model, branding Andrews a 'parasite' who she claims will 'ruin her life.' In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, the 32-year-old personal trainer alleges that the 42-year-old Dubai-based businessman, who professes to be worth millions, is exploiting Price, 47, for the 'fame' and 'validation' she asserts he has craved throughout his life.
Desperate Attempts to Warn Katie Price
Percival reveals, for the first time, details of a conversation she says she had with a distressed Katie Price shortly after the television star discovered that Andrews had proposed to Percival just 16 weeks earlier—staging an identical rose-petal engagement at Dubai's luxurious five-star Burj Al Arab hotel. Despite what Percival describes as her desperate efforts to caution Price, including offering to meet in person to show her 'in black and white' the kind of man she believes Andrews to be, she claims her pleas were ignored.
'He is a parasite; he gets in your brain and works himself around your body and intoxicates you and pulls you from your soul until you have nothing left,' Percival stated. 'He is a toxic, horrible, disgusting, vile creature who lied to me from the moment we met. I literally hate his guts. He's nothing but a sad, lonely man who lies about everything. I never saw any proof about his money; I never saw any cars, or houses.'
Rapid Romance and Legal Troubles
Katie Price first connected with Lee Andrews on Instagram, and the pair married just 10 days after meeting in person. She reportedly declined to sign a pre-nuptial agreement despite reservations she confided to Percival, who alleges she is far from the only woman to have been mistreated by him. According to Percival, several other women were also deceived.
Percival recounted: 'Katie reached out to me via a friend. We spoke on the phone. She was saying, "I don't know what to believe" and I told her it's black and white. I told her I would show her everything; I said I was happy to meet her. I told her he was going to break her down and ruin her. I told her he doesn't have money, he has scammed loads of people.'
She added: 'The problem is Lee has painted me out to be the crazy ex, I actually get it because I can see what Katie has been dragged into and how he's been working her. She's swept up in his lies. She doesn't want to look like an idiot. She's now going along with a liar. I genuinely am worried for her.'
Intimidating Video and Police Report
Alana Percival, whose nine-month relationship with Lee Andrews ended last November, has disclosed that she received an 'intimidating' video featuring Andrews and Price. She believes the video was sent as a warning to deter her from speaking publicly about her experiences. Too nervous to reveal full details, Percival described the 'degrading' clip as another example of her ex's manipulative mind games.
'Lee sent me a video from his phone to my WhatsApp. It wasn't a nice video at all... it was very degrading,' she said. 'He is trying to scare and intimidate me, so I don't speak too much. He's trying to shut me up, basically. It was not only sent to me but my dad as well.'
As a result of a separate incident, Percival has filed a police report in the UK against Andrews, who is currently banned from leaving Dubai following his imprisonment last year for forging his ex-girlfriend's signature to secure a £200,000 loan. She added: 'Last week, I opened a legal case against Lee. I reported the matter to the police and gave a statement, and Interpol is now involved. I am worried for Katie about what might happen, she's a vulnerable person.'
Disputed Wealth and Fake Pregnancy Claims
In a recent interview, Katie Price claimed she has seen evidence of Andrews' fortune, insisting he paid in cash for his £36 million Dubai home—a property Percival asserts does not exist. Percival maintains that Andrews actually rents apartments, stays in various hotels, or lives with his father in a 'rundown Dubai villa.' During their relationship, they shared a rented flat.
On the subject of his alleged wealth, Percival says she still has no idea what Andrews does for a living and that he fed her a web of lies about his income. 'I never knew where he was getting his money from. He used to tell me he was selling bombs, he was an arms dealer, he said that his ex-wife was Putin's niece, he told me he owned private jets and a yacht,' she revealed. 'He's a Tinder Swindler. Lee has always wanted to be famous. He always said to me he's going to be the next Elon Musk.'
The couple's marriage has seen Katie Price get a tattoo of Andrews' name on her ring finger and even introduce him to her ex-husband, Peter Andre, via FaceTime. Earlier this month, Price launched a vicious Instagram attack aimed at Percival, telling her to 'disappear under a bridge' and calling her an 'irrelevant little troll.' Price later confirmed she is not expecting Andrews' child, and Percival believes the model's fake pregnancy posts were aimed at provoking her.
Whirlwind Romance and Copy-Paste Engagement
Alana Percival first met Lee Andrews in March last year after connecting on Facebook. In the early weeks, she claims he 'love bombed' her with compliments and expensive designer gifts. By September, they were engaged, but doubts emerged when she discovered his travel ban. Soon after, she received messages from another woman alleging financial deception, leading to the relationship's end.
Months later, Percival was stunned to see a replica of her engagement go viral online—with Katie Price in her place. 'I looked at it and I thought that's my proposal... but that's Katie Price in the same place as me. I thought, what the f***, this was literally 16 weeks later,' she admitted. 'It was actually quite upsetting because for me that was real; that moment was very special. We were in the Burj Al Arab and there were rose petals on the floor. It was beautiful. So, that hit me. I'm not made of stone and of course, it was upsetting. It was a copy and paste.'
The Daily Mail has contacted Lee Andrews and Katie Price's representative for comment.
