DUFF DUFF Now Lee Andrews claims he’s joining cast of EASTENDERS… plus pal reveals what’s really going on in his warped mind
KATIE Price’s husband has claimed he’s going to be rivalling EastEnders legend Steve McFadden after being courted by the BBC soap for a starring role.
Personally, I don’t think Andrews has got an iota of talent worthy of a cameo on Hollyoaks, let alone Eastenders, but he’s adamant he’s made the cut.


But, spoiler alert, the claim is just another corker of a porker from Andrews, who I have repeatedly shown up to be a one-man falsification factory.
His latest stunt saw him boasting on one of his poor-quality Cameo videos about “conversations” he was having with EastEnders’ casting director.
“Between you and me, I’ve got a little cameo coming on EastEnders,” Andrews says into the camera from a nondescript location in Dubai.
“I’m trying to get Kate on there as well.


“I’ve been speaking with the BBC casting director. I’ve got some projects lined up.
“Let me get to England, let’s do it. Me in the Queen Vic, you know, ‘Get out of my pub,’ I’ll do it.”
But in reality, Andrews won’t. He is unable to leave Dubai because he is on a travel ban.
And today, a well-placed source confirmed to me that there are absolutely no plans for Andrews to be making a cameo on the soap.
Quelle surprise.
It seems his time behind bars in Al-Awir has given Andrews time to manufacture a fair few fibs – and now he’s busy rattling them out for £41-a-pop.
Prior to claiming he was going to be joining the cast of EastEnders, he pompously declared he had adopted Katie’s children.
Andrews said: “I haven’t got children, but we’re trying.
“I’ve adopted five of them. I love my wife, and I love her children.”
The claim sparked a furious rebuttal from Peter Andre’s long-time representative, who denied Andrews had anything to do with Junior, 21, and Princess, 18.
Peter’s spokeswoman added: “‘It is categorically untrue and yet another lie.
“They haven’t even met him.”
Every day, the lies Andrews tells in videos are sent to me by Sun readers.
One video saw him claiming he was never actually in prison, which goes against the proof we’ve provided that he has, and even his own statement, which saw him confirming he’d been inside.
Incredibly, while behind bars at Al-Awir, Andrews even appeared to have a middleman doing his business for him.
An illiterate man, hiding behind an AI-generated image of a man he called Robert Davis, said he was acting on behalf of Andrews, who was “busy with work”.
This individual then tried to convince one of our readers to send £5,000 to a Monzo bank account for an “investment” in Andrews’ company.
Another one of his recent porkers saw Andrews claiming one of Katie’s beloved Sphynx cats had kicked the bucket.


Admittedly, given Katie’s history with animals, this could be true, but until she confirms it, I’m taking it as another gross mistruth.
I believe Andrews’ lies will eventually tie him in knots, but a source who knows him well admits they think he can no longer comprehend the difference between fact and fiction.
“Lee is a professional liar, and he’s done it for years; the difference now is that people are calling him out,” my insider explains.
“Previously, whatever he said would go unchallenged, and he’d get away with it.
“Now people are rightly questioning what he says and are holding him to account.
“But to be honest, I don’t think Lee knows the difference between reality and the world he creates in his head.
“He is so brazen, he doesn’t seem to care.
“Lee spouts off these lies, and he really does believe them. He is still insisting he was picked up by the authorities for espionage.
“That is not true. The Sun has proven that it’s a lie, but he is still repeating that claim.
“It is like he really believes he is some kind of spy. It’s utter madness.
“But beneath the chaos, people need to remember that at the heart of all of this are women who have been conned by Lee and lost large sums of money.”
Andrews started to see his web of lies unravelling earlier this year, just weeks after he married Katie.
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His claims included working for the British security services – which is untrue – being the Director of Philanthropy at the King’s Trust – also a lie – and sitting on the board of advisers for the Labour Party – which is, unsurprisingly, not true at all.
Andrews put some of these mistruths down to a pesky personal assistant when he was confronted by The Sun over his inflated CV.
Suggestions that he spent time with Kim Kardashian and her mother Kris Jenner were also kicked to the curb by her American publicity team, who told us neither of them had ever heard of Andrews – let alone met him.
Since I’ve spoken to women conned by Andrews and debunked his never-ending lies, Andrews has threatened to sue me.
He also claimed he was coming to London to make sure that I lost my job as the Showbiz Editor of The Sun newspaper.
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