Katie Price Reunites With Husband Lee Andrews in Dubai Despite Earlier Vow to Stay Away
Katie Price Reunites With Husband in Dubai

Katie Price has reunited with her husband Lee Andrews in Dubai, despite previously insisting she had 'done her bit' and would not return. The businessman, 42, posted a loved-up Instagram video kissing Katie, 47, on the head on Monday while she was in a hair salon.

She was pictured at Gatwick airport last weekend ahead of flying out to Dubai to reunite with her love. The couple initially tied the knot in January, just weeks after meeting, before holding a second, legal ceremony – much to the shock and concern of fans and family, due to reports of Lee being a scammer.

While Andrews has presented himself as a high-flying business mogul, the Daily Mail previously shattered the illusion by revealing that he has been banned from leaving Dubai after spending three weeks locked up in a UAE jail for allegedly forging his ex-girlfriend's signature to secure a £200,000 loan. Ever since their wedding, he has made various claims that he will return to the UK to be with her.

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Less than two weeks ago, Katie declared on her YouTube channel that she hopes Lee will make the effort and come to the UK to see her. Speaking to the camera, she said: 'Hopefully Lee will be flying to the UK soon. When he can, he'll come over and just do normal stuff here. I love that I'm back [in the UK]. I'm not going to go to Dubai now for a bit. I've done my bit in Dubai and with everything going on there, it's all quiet and I've got things to do back here as well.'

She added: 'I still want to sort the house out, work, even though I can work there, I just like being home, everything is here. Where I've been in Dubai, it hasn't even been sunny, it's been raining.' She spoke of her trips, saying: 'When I go to Dubai, I don't look at it like a holiday, I don't do all the holiday stuff... People always look at Dubai as pool parties, there are pool parties and you get those sides where it looks rich and people pose with flash cars. But when I go there, it's not like how you see it on Instagram, I do normal stuff. What I would do here, it's the same there.'

Earlier this month, Andrews announced he was joining OnlyFans, despite previously claiming he was a billionaire. Taking to his Instagram Stories, he posted a heavily filtered gym selfie and branded himself a 'social media sensation' while sharing apparent insight into his 83 million viewership. With his face looking almost unrecognisable as he went shirtless to show off his buff physique, the caption read: 'Lee Andrews set to earn more £££: Social media sensation joins OnlyFans'.

His unsubstantiated claims of immeasurable wealth have been called into question following his shotgun marriage, most recently boasting plans to buy Chelsea football club, just four years after the current owner bought it for £4.25 billion. 'I can't tell you all the workings and inner parts to my wealth but definitely the money is there,' Andrews told The Sun. 'And they have to accept and they have to verify, but it will be going in. It sounds crazy, it sounds ambitious, but watch this space.'

Asked of Andrews' plan to buy into Chelsea, a bemused source close to the couple told Daily Mail: 'I don't know anything about it... but I very much doubt it.' While Andrews' financial worth remains questionable - the businessman claims to have links with Tesla founder Elon Musk, the world's richest man - current Chelsea owner Boehly's is not. The Miami-based magnate's personal fortune is estimated between $8.4 billion and $9.3 billion, while his impressive business portfolio includes a 20 percent ownership of baseball giants the Los Angeles Dodgers. The American's incredible wealth eclipses that of Andrews, who has previously boasted of earning anywhere between £2 million and £5 million annually from a variety of investments in the United States.

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Andrews' credibility and personal integrity has taken a battering from all sides following his marriage to Price, with furious ex-girlfriends labelling him a 'scammer' and urging the former glamour model to 'run for the hills.' Ex-fiancée Alana Percival, 32, who accepted a marriage proposal from Andrews just 16 weeks before he exchanged vows with Price, has accused him of scamming money out of her and making false claims about his personal wealth and various achievements. The businessman has previously claimed to hold a PhD from Cambridge University, while managing the sustainable vehicle venture, Aura Worldwide Holdings Limited, from his home in the United Arab Emirates.

His new career path could help the businessman raise cash to finally leave the United Arab Emirates and join his wife in the UK after he insisted he would fly home next month.