Katie Price has publicly confronted her husband Lee Andrews after he failed to show up for their first UK joint appearance on Good Morning Britain, calling out the disruption as turning their marriage into a “soap opera.” 



The 47-year-old reality star revealed on her podcast with sister Sophie that Andrews, 42, had promised to fly to the UK for the broadcast but had still not arrived. Katie claimed he told her he was at the airport but faced a visa issue. Following this, she contacted the Foreign Office herself, only to learn a British man had been detained—but Andrews later posted videos clarifying he was not held and was en route to the UK.
Sophie weighed in, telling Katie, “He’s massively mugging you off, and you deserve better,” while Katie admitted to feeling humiliated: “I said to him, ‘You’ve made me look like a massive dk, and you’ve made yourself look like a massive dk.’”

Katie called the situation “EastEnders style,” describing the ongoing saga as a public soap opera where fans and media followed each development closely. She emphasized that she wanted her relationships to remain private but insisted that Andrews must travel to the UK to resolve the situation and “shut up all the rumours.”

Despite Lee’s extraordinary claims—including speaking 12 languages and working with Kris Jenner, which have been debunked—Katie continues to demand accountability. Lee posted updates confirming he was on his way and affirmed that the couple plans to balance life between England and Dubai ahead of their Winter wedding this year.
The controversy comes months after the couple’s whirlwind January marriage, following a series of disputed claims about his career and lifestyle. Katie has been outspoken in defending herself, stating that the core issue is his absence, not other rumours surrounding him.
Fans have reacted strongly to Katie’s candor, praising her for speaking up while questioning Andrews’ transparency. The situation has drawn attention not only to their turbulent marriage but also to the challenges of blending public scrutiny with private life.
For now, Katie remains firm: Lee must make it to the UK to restore trust and show respect, and she will not let the ongoing uncertainty go unchecked.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/



