Katie Price’s New Husband Exposed As ‘£1,000-A-Night Escort’ Who ‘Used AI’ To Fake Career
The other day, Katie Price married a ‘multi-millionaire CEO’ from Dubai who she met online, with the couple getting tattoos of each other’s names before even meeting and then getting married 7 days after she flew out to Dubai to see him in the flesh.
Lee Andrews has lived in Dubai for 21 years and is supposedly the CEO of Aura Group Future Urban Travel and an ‘investor in SpaceX Hybrid Fitness.’
Well naturally, the Daily Mail did some digging and found out that may not actually the case. Among their findings:
- He actually works as an £1,000-an-hour escort in Dubai.
- Used AI to create a photo of Kim Kardashian wearing ‘Aura Group Future Travel’ branding (his company).
- Used AI to create a photo of him hanging out with Elon Musk.
- ‘Aura Group Future Urban Travel’ doesn’t actually appear to exist outside of the online world. He may have chosen the name as its similar to award-winning investment firm ‘Aura Group’ – which he has connection to.
- There are no records of his company being listed on the New York Stock Exchange or the London FTSE, despite his public claims that he has two companies on these exchanges.
- Claims to be the former “Director of Philanthropy” for The Prince’s Trust; the organisation has no record of him ever holding that role.
- Claims to be a member of a “Labour Party Board of Advisors” in the UK; the Labour Party confirmed this board does not exist.
- Claims to be building a “state-of-the-art” electric vehicle plant in Dubai producing 8,500 units a month. No physical evidence of this factory exists, and the “micro-EVs” he promotes are often identified as generic drone or car designs.
So it looks like the only thing we can say for sure about Lee Andrews is that he lives in Dubai. He claims of being a “Global Magnate” with a $1.3 billion market cap, but there are several red flags suggest there given there’s no evidence that his businesses are real.


Still, the guy clearly has a fair few quid to his name. I guess the money can pile up when you’re charging £1,000-an-hour for ‘massage services’ in Dubai:

For what it’s worth, Lee contacted the Daily Mail and claimed the account on Massage Republic is definitely not him, and must have been set up by “a disgruntled ex or something”. However, the Daily Mail has since established that the account advertising as ‘Noah’ could not have been created or verified without Andrews’ direct involvement, as members need to submit a live photo through the site while holding a piece of paper with a unique number provided by the platform, which moderators then manually match to the profile images.
The profile is also linked to Andrews’ personal mobile number, verified via two-factor authentication – the same number he used to contact the Daily Mail, funnily enough.

So in summary, while Lee Andrews is a real person currently living in Dubai, his company “Aura Group Future Urban Travel” appears to exist primarily as a social media profile supported by AI imagery rather than an actual, functioning commercial enterprise.
Who knows, though? Maybe the Daily Mail have got it wrong and Lee Andrews really is the person he claims to be. He seems to be loaded either way so I’m sure Katie Price won’t mind.

For the time Gareth Gates described losing his virginity to Katie Price as his ‘biggest regret’, click HERE.