Katie Price's New Husband Exposed as High-End Dubai Escort
The man who recently swept Katie Price off her feet in a whirlwind Dubai romance, presenting himself as a self-made billionaire, has been exposed as a male escort charging wealthy women in the Emirates almost £1,000 per hour for 'massage' services. The Daily Mail investigation reveals that Lee Andrews, 43, who married Price in a lavish ceremony after just one week of dating, operates under the alias 'Noah' on the site Massage Republic.
The Escort Profile and Its Verification
Andrews' profile describes him as a 'sexy educated professional from GB' offering services to 'discerning professional women and high-level clients seeking more than just companionship' for a minimum of £940 per hour. The listing boasts: 'With a commanding presence and an effortless charm, I navigate the social elite with grace, ensuring that every encounter is tailored to your desires.'
Despite Andrews denying the profile was his in rambling voice notes to the Daily Mail, calling it a 'vicious attack', the investigation established the account could not have been created without his direct involvement. The Massage Republic listing is fully verified through a process requiring the account holder to submit a live photo while holding a unique number provided by the platform. Every photograph on the account carries a verified badge, and the profile is linked to Andrews' personal mobile number - the same number he used to deny the claims to the newspaper.
Katie Price's Response and the Wedding
Katie Price's spokeswoman initially questioned whether the escort profile could be verified as genuinely belonging to Andrews. After being shown evidence linking the account to his verified photographs and personal mobile number, she responded with: 'Ok... no comment.' The 47-year-old model and media personality tied the knot with Andrews in an intimate Dubai ceremony over the weekend, with sources suggesting even her family were unaware of the new relationship.
The Fabricated Business Empire
While Andrews' escort activities don't feature on his professional profiles, his claimed business accomplishments appear to be largely fabricated. He styles himself as 'a global magnate and philanthropist' with a PhD from Cambridge, yet investigation reveals he was educated at a Nottinghamshire comprehensive school.
Key false claims include:
- Being CEO of 'Aura Sustainable Vehicles & Energy' with a $1.3 billion market cap - though the company appears non-existent with AI-generated product images
- Photos with Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian that are clearly AI-generated
- Claims of being 'director of philanthropy' at the King's Trust, which says he's not registered with them
- Sitting on the 'Board of Advisors' of the Labour Party for nearly 11 years, though no such body appears to exist
- Being majority shareholder of MacAndrews & Forbes Incorporated since 2000, though the company is wholly owned by Ronald O. Perelman
- Numerous awards and rankings that verification shows he never received
The Dubious Royal Connection
Andrews posted an AI-generated photograph of himself with a giant $150 million cheque supposedly being handed to Sheikh Ahmed bin Faisal Al Qassimi for sustainable energy investment. No corresponding announcement was issued by the Sheikh's office. The only reference to this supposed royal partnership appears in a poorly-spelt, possibly AI-generated article in Polo and Lifestyle Magazine where Andrews is quoted discussing the arrangement.
Social Media Speculation
The level of questionable claims on Andrews' various profiles has prompted speculation on social media about whether the entire wedding announcement might be a publicity stunt. One commentator suggested Price might be playing a game to generate publicity and social media traffic, describing the situation as 'pure desperation'.
As the investigation continues to unravel Andrews' fabricated persona, questions remain about how much Price knew about her new husband's actual profession and background before their sudden Dubai wedding.