Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Denies Dubai Exit Ban Amid Iran Conflict
Lee Andrews Denies Dubai Exit Ban Amid Iran Conflict

Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews Denies Dubai Exit Ban Amid Iran Conflict

Lee Andrews, the husband of former glamour model Katie Price, has firmly insisted he has no plans to leave Dubai, despite swirling reports that he was banned from exiting the United Arab Emirates even before the outbreak of war with Iran. This declaration came just hours before he was seen splashing out on a new outfit, which he claimed he would wear back in the UK, adding to the confusion surrounding his travel status.

Whirlwind Romance and Legal Allegations

The 43-year-old businessman married Katie Price, 47, in Dubai last month following a whirlwind one-week romance, a move that shocked many fans. Reports have emerged alleging that Andrews, who is British-born, spent three weeks in a Dubai jail for allegedly forging his ex-girlfriend's signature to secure a £200,000 loan in her name. It is further claimed that this incident led to a ban on him leaving the UAE. Andrews has denied these allegations, but he has not yet been seen departing the country, fueling speculation about his legal situation.

Social Media Statements and Contradictions

Taking to his Instagram Stories, Andrews shared a foul-mouthed clip from the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort exclaiming, "You know what? I'm not leaving, I'm not leaving, I'm not f*****g leaving!" He captioned this with: "When people ask me if I'm leaving Dubai." However, in a contradictory move, he later posted during a shopping trip, trying on a grey tracksuit and stating, "All grey sweats, ready for the UK love it, can't beat it, see you soon baby." He even removed his hoodie to show off his muscular arms in a vest, and another heavily filtered snap showed him shirtless and beaming in a changing room.

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Public Feuds and Dubious Claims

Andrews has previously shared dubious footage purporting to show his return to England, which prompted his furious ex-girlfriend, Alana Percival, to accuse him of lying. On her TikTok platform, Percival mocked his recent social media posts, including footage of him racing horses along what he claims is the Skegness coastline. Remarkably, the sun is high and the sky is clear in these posts, despite much of England being battered by torrential rain and fierce winds since the start of the year. Meanwhile, back in the UK, Katie Price shared a sweet post with her son Harvey, 23, while promoting her CBD oil and gummies.

Admissions of Delusion and Animal Encounters

In a bizarre turn, Andrews admitted to being "delusional" following claims that his finances, business acumen, and celebrity links were false. He boasted about this on Instagram Stories with memes stating, "Life gets ridiculously good when you stay delusional... and science proves it," and "Delusion pulls more out of you - more audacity, more saying yes before you feel ready, more figuring it out on the way there." He also shared a video where he claimed that animals can "sense good people," only for a cat to bolt away from him, leading him to remark, "I say that, he was rubbing on me, but now he's run away. Oh bless him, I don't think it's well."

Missile Threats and Travel Plans Amid Conflict

Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Andrews shared footage of an alarm sounding in a building he was in, warning of missile threats. He posted a message from the UAE government advising residents to "seek immediate shelter in the closest secure building" due to potential missile threats. This week, he revealed on social media that Katie Price is planning to return to Dubai by flying to Oman, where he will pick her up, stating, "The flights have started to open. The flights are a bit backed up, but if not you can always go through Oman, it is next door and one of the neighbouring countries." He emphasized his commitment, saying, "I'm not going to tell you all my plans but Katie would fly there and I would go to Oman and pick her up and bring her home because that's what you do when you are married and in love, you try everything right?" The UAE's government travel advice has been raised to "do not travel" due to the volatile security situation and military strikes in the region.

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