Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews claims he'll be grilled by his wife in a live stream as he cashes in on his kidnapping saga and pleads with fans to sign up for money-making videos

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Lee Andrews has insisted he will answer all of his wife Katie Price's questions about his disappearance, in a subscription-only live stream.

The self-proclaimed 'millionaire', 42, had been MIA for weeks after he was thrown behind bars in Al Awir Central Prison in Dubai on fraud allegations, although he insists he was captured at gunpoint after being suspected of espionage. 

Katie, 48, has shown her support for her husband by jetting out to Dubai for an emotional reunion, and it's now thought the couple are planning a money-making stunt to tell all.

Lee shared a poster on his Instagram Story on Thursday night which read: 'THE GRILLING OF LEE ANDREWS BY KATIE PRICE. KATIE NEEDS ANSWERS FROM HER HUSBAND.'

The poster also claimed that the live stream will take place on Thursday June 25 and urged followers to subscribe to the platform 'to get the full uncut answers.' 

Lee is also capitalising on his return by announcing plans to launch himself on celebrity greetings website Cameo after trying to offer free video messages on his Instagram Stories before he claims he was blocked by Meta.

Lee Andrews has insisted he will answer all of his wife Katie Price's questions about his disappearance, in a subscription-only live stream 

'Thank you so much for the requests, I'm a little bit overwhelmed because there are thousands coming every second, so before I can reply to one, the next one comes and the next one comes,' he explained to followers.

'You're all a priority so I've had to seek advice from Katie who is more in that industry than me. I'm happy to do any message for anyone but this way you guys can send beautiful tailored messages and I will say anything you want to say.'

In another post, he said: 'I'm definitely not a professional at this! I can't reply to anyone's messages, Instagram has blocked me from messaging people. I don't know why. Probably because I'm a convicted felon, no I'm joking, I can't send messages out - I've broken rules, that's what it said - guidelines of the Facebook community and the Instagram community.'

Lee's disappearance set the internet alight, after Katie initially claimed he had been kidnapped before talk of his arrest began. 

Despite mounting evidence that fraud was the cause for his arrest, Lee insisted that he was imprisoned on suspicion of espionage 'and held in a state security building' before being taken to prison over 'a civil case in Dubai'.

In an Instagram post shared in the early hours of Wednesday, Lee continued to insist there is 'not one shred of evidence' that he has been charged with fraud, hitting out at his ex fiancée Alana for spreading the story.

Lee claimed he was 'taken to the Qatar border by the men, at gunpoint and was captured by men with assault rifles' before adding: 'They did slap me round a little bit, little s***s.'

The Daily Mail revealed in January, shortly after Katie's shock wedding to the businessman, that Lee took out a £200,000 mortgage in his ex Dina Taji's name without her knowledge.

Lee shared a poster onto his Instagram Story on Thursday night hich read: 'THE GRILLING OF LEE ANDREWS BY KATIE PRICE. KATIE NEEDS ANSWERS FROM HER HUSBAND.'

Lee is also capitalising on his return by announcing plans to launch himself on celebrity greetings website Cameo 

She then took legal action against him, resulting in Lee being slapped with a travel ban from Dubai. Dina has refused to talk publicly about Lee, but agreed to meet up with Katie recently to warn her about staying with her husband.

But on Wednesday, Lee posted another update, doubling down on his claims that there are no allegations of fraud against him.

Posting from the back of a car, Lee said he had another thing 'to address'.

'There's not one shred of evidence where I've taken a mortgage in someone else's name, particularly in my ex fiancée's name Dina,' he insisted.

'If I was to take a mortgage in somebody else's name, wouldn't she get that mortgage? How does it work? What would I benefit from signing her name? That's definitely not the case. So, let her bring the mortgage paper.'

Lee went on to call out Alana, who he said had spread the story.

Also on Thursday, Lee insisted Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid should lose her job after she branded him a conman.

On Wednesday's edition of GMB Susanna said 'I think my eyes just rolled out of my head' after hearing Lee's explanation as to why he was missing for a month in Dubai.

Lee has refuted reports he was arrested over fraud allegations and thrown into Al Awir Central Prison, claiming he was captured at gunpoint after being suspected of espionage. 

His disappearance drama first started when the self-proclaimed milionaire failed to turn up for a joint interview with Katie on GMB last month. 

Lee has now promised he will make it to the GMB sofa soon to 'thrash it out' with Susanna.In a new Instagram video posted on Thursday, in which he tagged GMB and his wife, Lee asked: 'So, what is Susanna Reid rolling her eyes at?

'I'm not going to comment on that because obviously I'll go onto the sofa with Katie at some point and we'll thrash it out and then she can be as forthcoming as she likes.'

Despite saying he would save his reply for the GMB sofa, Lee went on to call for Susanna, who has been presenting on the ITV show for 12 years, to lose her job. 

'To actually judge me without any evidence and calling me a conman is ridiculous, she should lose her job for that Susanna,' he continued.

'You're prejudging, you're prejudice towards me without any solid evidence other than an ex is coming forward with a story, and that's all it is.

'If you're an investigative journalist then surely you should know that.'

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