Vogue Williams did not hold back as she expressed her disdain for Katie Price's husband, Lee Andrews, during a recent episode of her podcast 'My Therapist Ghosted Me'. The Irish model and presenter accused Andrews of 'taking the p**s out of everybody' and called his stories 'ridiculous'.
Podcast Rant
Speaking alongside co-host Joanne McNally, Williams vented her frustration over Andrews' claims, including his false assertion that he was set to appear on the BBC soap 'EastEnders'. 'He's saying he's adopting the kids now. He is actually one of those people that I look at and I'm like, "erghhhhh",' Williams said.
When McNally brought up the EastEnders claim, Williams responded: 'He's taking the p**s out of everybody. This is why I have such a problem with it, I've likened it to being really stupid. He's trying to make people seem stupid and think that we actually believe his b******t and I can't bear it.'
Further Criticism
Williams continued her tirade, adding: 'I feel like he doesn't even have two brain cells to rub together, that's how I feel about him and I hate being dragged down to his level.' The comments came after Andrews told a fan in a Cameo video that he was in 'conversations' with BBC casting directors for a role on EastEnders. The soap's representatives quickly denied any plans to cast him.
Andrews, who recently married Katie Price, has made several controversial statements since his release from prison. Meanwhile, Price has defended her husband, denying rumors of a hair transplant. On her podcast 'The Katie Price Show', she told her sister Sophie: 'He didn't go to Turkey. He was missing, then was in prison. I'm sure one day he'll talk about it. You can't have a hair transplant in prison.'
Price's Defense
When asked directly if Andrews had a hair transplant, Price replied: 'No, but he does want a hair transplant and he will get a hair transplant. That is that, there's not really anything to say.' She added: 'Why is it when men, in general, have surgery, hair transplants, no one says anything but when us women do, it's this, it's that. Who cares if you're bettering yourself?'
Price, who has been vocal about her own cosmetic procedures, said: 'When I go to Turkey, the amount of men who have hair transplants on the plane coming back. So what if people wanna look better for themselves? I'm all for it, same as I am for women.'



