The mother of Katie Price's husband, Lee Andrews, has accused the former glamour model of 'exploiting' her son as the mystery surrounding his whereabouts deepens. Trisha Andrews broke her silence on Facebook, responding to comments by suggesting Katie was responsible for the backlash she has received.
Lee Andrews, 47, was reported missing after he failed to return to the UK from Dubai, with Katie claiming he may have been kidnapped. However, details of Lee's past have emerged, including a prison stint in Dubai and a history of exaggerated claims about his career. He previously claimed to have held senior roles at the Prince's Trust and the Labour Party, which were debunked.
Lee's childhood in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, was modest; his father was a coal miner and his mother a psychic. After school, he worked for Rolls-Royce before moving to Dubai in the early 2000s. Despite presenting himself as a multi-millionaire, sources claim he was often short of money, even selling watches on eBay.
Katie has defended her husband, insisting he is not a conman or scammer. The couple married in a low-key ceremony, with Katie wearing a £11.89 dress from Shein, surprising friends and family who were unaware of the engagement.
As the search continues, Lee's loved ones remain 'desperately worried', while Katie has filed a missing person report and expressed fears for his safety.



