Lee Andrews Compares Himself to Ibiza Final Boss in New Job
Lee Andrews Compares Himself to Ibiza Final Boss in New Job

Lee Andrews, the husband of Katie Price, has embarked on a new career venture while debuting a fresh appearance, drawing comparisons to an 'Ibiza Final Boss'. The reality star, recently released from a Dubai prison, has been reinventing himself with a series of hairstyle changes.

New Look and Career Move

Andrews took to Instagram to showcase his latest haircut, admitting it resembled a 'pineapple' but expressing satisfaction with the transformation. 'So this is when you try to reinvent yourself. And, er, wet through, messy look.... we're getting there. We're slowly, slowly getting there,' he said in an Instagram Story. He added, 'It's not too bad is it? Massive, massive reinvention. Love it!... Little bit on the pineapple-y side, but I don't mind. It seems to do the job.'

Alongside his new look, Andrews announced he has signed up for the personalised video platform Cameo, following advice from his wife Katie Price. 'Thank you so much for the beautiful messages and requests,' he told followers, noting he was 'overwhelmed' by the volume of inquiries. He claimed to receive 'thousands of messages every second' and sought Katie's guidance due to her experience in the industry.

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Hair Transformation Speculation

Andrews' latest appearance follows widespread speculation about his hair after his release from prison. Prior to his disappearance in May, he often wore caps to conceal thinning, grey, and receding hair. In a video from Oman, a hair piece appeared to lift when he moved his cap, exposing his natural hairline.

Dr. Ed Robinson, a GMC-registered doctor with clinics in Cheshire and London's Harley Street, commented on the transformation, noting that the new hairline looked 'more feminine' and 'not very natural.' He explained that a toupee or hair system can often be detected by 'too perfect density, unusually sharp hairline, mismatched texture or colour, or unnatural movement.' However, modern systems are highly sophisticated and often undetectable when fitted well.

Robinson added that the timeline is a key clue: 'A hair transplant does not give an instant full result and usually takes months for transplanted hairs to shed, regrow, and mature. If someone appears to go from thinning to very dense hair almost overnight, it is more likely to be a hair system, fibres, concealer products, or strategic styling.'

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