Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews has made yet more bombastic claims about his lavish life in his latest slew of Instagram posts.
The glamour model’s fourth husband, 42, has been accused of being a ‘scammer’ amid a host of boasts about his life, including his statement that he is a millionaire businessman with a PHD from Cambridge University and links to Elon Musk.
On Monday morning, he took to the photosharing site to post a number of images and videos, including a post about be coming a ‘future trillionaire’ and detailing a ‘mysterious income’ and being a member of ‘the 1%’.
Lee and Katie, 47, who have been inked with each other’s names on various body parts, initially tied the knot in January just weeks after meeting, before holding a second, legal ceremony in February – much to the shock and concern of fans.
His ex-fiancée Alana Percival, 32, to whom he popped the question just 16 weeks before his marriage to Katie, has claimed he scammed money out of her and others and is lying in his claims about his finances and business.
Katie Price’s husband Lee Andrews has made yet more bombastic claims about his lavish life in his latest slew of Instagram posts
His latest post saw him allude to being a ‘future trillionaire’
The glamour model’s fourth husband, 42, has been accused of being a ‘scammer’ amid a host of boasts about his life, including his statement that he is a millionaire businessman with a PHD from Cambridge University and links to Elon Musk
Lee frequently litters his Instagram stories with AI-generated images, inspirational posts, memes and discussions over his wealth and aspirations.
One new post features a debonaire man standing at a bar with the words: ‘Mysterious income. Underground connections. Private life. Small circle. Hot brunette’.
He then shared an image of a yacht with the words: ‘Send this to future trillionaires’, with a voiceover detailing being worth $1,274,930,645,80.73.
Yet another nod to his success and wealth featured a quote reading: ‘When you love Monday morning more than Friday night. Welcome to the 1% bro’.
While there have been doubts over his alleged Cambridge education, last week Katie hit back at claims her husband is a ‘scammer’ in a new interview where she insisted she’s seen evidence of his Cambridge qualifications.
The star’s comments sparked many fans to hit back, claiming there are means for Lee to create replicas of a PHD.
During the interview, Katie also revealed that she has so much trust in her new husband that she declined to sign a pre-nup before their whirlwind wedding.
Yet another nod to his success and wealth featured a quote reading: ‘When you love Monday morning more than Friday night. Welcome to the 1% bro’
One new post features a debonaire man standing at a bar with the words: ‘Mysterious income. Underground connections. Private life. Small circle. Hot brunette’
After news of their nuptials emerged, Alana spoke out about Lee – as he faced a string of accusations about the true nature of his finances, with a slew of his claims about his wealth, business acumen and celebrity-links said to be false.
She previously spoke out about how Lee had asked her to marry him in a lavish proposal strikingly similar to when he popped the question to Katie 16 weeks later.
Now, Alana has claimed four women have got in contact with her in the last two weeks since she told her story – all claiming that Lee tried to scam them out of money – in a post seen by The Sun.
Alana went on to brand Lee ’embarrassing’ and likened him to the Tinder Swindler – a Netflix show made about Israeli conman Simon Leviev, a notorious relationship scammer.
Taking to her Instagram Story on Saturday, Alana wrote: ‘Another woman sending me voices on how he tried to scam her… 4 people in 2 weeks reached out to me sending me all sorts of voice recordings.
His ex-fiancée Alana Percival, 32, to whom he popped the question just 16 weeks before his marriage to Katie, has claimed he scammed money out of her and others and is lying in his claims about his finances and business
‘Self claimed multimillionaire or billionaire my f***ing a**e. Begging women around the world for £3000 this was only in January!.
‘They have been speaking since May 2025…when she said no he got angry and said some [vile] things (no shock there)…
‘More people that he is trying to scam like he done to poor Crystal! [He] actually is another tinder swindler soooo embarrassing. But one that is stuck in [Dubai] on a travel ban.’
Daily Mail has contacted Lee for comment. Lee has denied all previous claims.
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