Lee Andrews, the husband of Katie Price, has claimed he secured a surprise role in EastEnders, despite being unable to leave Dubai due to a travel ban. The self-proclaimed millionaire told fans in a Cameo video that he impressed a BBC casting director and could soon appear in the Queen Vic pub.
Claims of a Cameo Role
In the video, shared with The Sun, Andrews said: “Between you and me, I’ve got a little cameo coming on EastEnders. I’m trying to get Kate on there as well. I’ve been speaking with the BBC casting director. I’ve got some projects lined up. Let me get to England, let’s do it. Me in the Queen Vic, you know, ‘Get out of my pub,’ I’ll do it.”
Source Denies Plans
However, a source told the Mirror that there are currently no plans for Andrews to appear in the BBC soap. The Mirror has contacted BBC representatives for comment.
Background and Controversy
Andrews married Katie Price in January 2026 and has yet to meet her family in the UK. He claimed to have adopted her five children, but Peter Andre, father of two of them, quickly denied this. Andrews also spoke of a shared “empathy” with animals with Price.
Following a brief prison stint, Andrews is charging £17 for personalised Cameo videos. Price has flown to Dubai for a filmed sit-down chat with him, amid speculation over his recent arrest and disappearance.



