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Katie Price's Husband's PhD: Scam or Legit?
4 Mar
Summary
- Katie Price defends husband Lee Andrews' claims of a Cambridge PhD.
- Fans and comedian Katherine Ryan doubt the authenticity of the degree.
- Cambridge University could not verify Lee Andrews' student records.

Glamour model Katie Price has defended her husband, Lee Andrews, against accusations of being a 'scammer,' asserting that he possesses a PhD from Cambridge University. Price claims to have personally reviewed original documentation, including wax seals and watermarks, which she believes are irrefutable proof of his academic credentials. However, Cambridge University has reportedly stated it cannot find any record of Lee Andrews being registered as a student with the provided details. This has led to widespread skepticism and mockery from fans and public figures, including comedian Katherine Ryan, who humorously suggested his PhD is solely in 'scamming.'
Amidst these claims, Andrews' financial dealings have also come under scrutiny. Price insists she has seen evidence of his wealth and proof of cash purchase for a £36 million Dubai home, highlighting her trust in him by forgoing a pre-nuptial agreement before their recent marriage. Despite her assurances, concerns have been raised by her family and ex-partner, with some reportedly anxious about the marriage being a 'potential scam.'
Further complicating the narrative, reports suggest Lee Andrews has faced legal issues in Dubai, including alleged forgery for a loan, with assertions he was banned from leaving the UAE. Price's sister, Sophie, has also expressed reservations about the marriage, hinting at disapproval and pausing their shared podcast. The couple maintains their strong bond, with Lee planning a UK wedding despite these controversies.




