Just days before proposing to Katie Price, her now-husband, Lee Andrews, allegedly pleaded with a woman for a substantial sum of money, according to recently surfaced claims.
The couple’s whirlwind romance culminated in an engagement announced on social media in January, following a quick meeting in Dubai. The speed of the relationship raised eyebrows among Price’s inner circle and fans, sparking concerns about its stability.
Voice notes reportedly sent in January reveal Andrews requesting thousands of pounds from an American woman, expressing a desperate need for financial assistance. He allegedly stated, “If you can help me or send Western Union 3000, that would help me so much. I could just do with a big hug, really.”
Andrews reportedly described a period of intense financial struggle, claiming he was barely surviving and relying on meager resources. He painted a picture of waiting for payments to clear, living on a budget of just 20p packets of rice.
The woman claims that when she refused his request, Andrews responded with abusive language and accusations. This alleged behavior adds a disturbing layer to the narrative surrounding the newly married couple.
Andrews has responded to the accusations with a post on social media, warning followers about “fake accounts sending fake voice notes.” It remains unclear if this statement directly addresses the claims circulating about the alleged financial pleas.
Since their marriage, Andrews has faced a growing number of accusations regarding his conduct and business practices. These allegations have cast a shadow over the couple’s public image and raised questions about his true character.
A former partner, Alana Percival, has been particularly vocal, warning others not to trust Andrews and claiming he fabricated his wealth. She alleges multiple women have come forward with similar stories of being asked for money.
Percival detailed receiving voice recordings from other women who claim Andrews attempted to scam them, specifically requesting £3000 in January. She described his reaction to rejection as angry and abusive, echoing the claims made by the American woman.
Percival further alleges that Andrews and Price sent her intimidating videos via WhatsApp, describing Andrews as a “toxic, horrible, disgusting, vile creature” who consistently lied about his financial status. She claims to have never witnessed any evidence of his purported wealth.
Andrews has vehemently denied all allegations leveled against him. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing scrutiny surrounding his past actions and the authenticity of his claims.