Katie Price Claps Back at Husbands Exes

Katie Price Claps Back at Husbands Exes

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 appears to have hit back at warnings the exes of her new husband gave her, in which they told her to 'run for the hills'.

The mother-of-five, 47, stunned fans last month when she announced she had married the entrepreneur following a whirlwind one-week romance.

After news of their nuptials emerged, Lee's exes spoke out about him - and sternly advised Katie to rethink her decision to wed him.

Now, it appears the former glamour model has decided not to heed their advice, doubling down on her commitment to Lee, 43, with a pointed quote.

Taking to her Instagram account on Tuesday evening, Katie reshared a quote which read: 'Be careful what you hear about a female. 

'Rumours either came from a male that can't have her or a female that can't compete with her.'

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Katie Price appears to have hit back at warnings the exes of her new husband Lee Andrews gave her, in which they told her to 'run for the hills'

One of Lee's ex-girlfriends, Alana Percival (pictured), previously claimed he had proposed to her in the exactly same way he did to Katie at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab in Dubai

It appears the former glamour model has decided not to heed their advice, doubling down on her commitment to Lee, 43, with a pointed quote

One of Lee's ex-girlfriends, Alana Percival, previously claimed he had proposed to her in exactly the same way he did to Katie at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab in Dubai.

She also alleged he was advertising on an escort website, which he has denied.

In an interview, she branded the businessman as a 'narcissist' and accused him of 'grooming' her, lying about owning property in Dubai's iconic and luxurious island Palm Jumeirah and working with royalty. 

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Alana also shared a warning to Katie on her Instagram account, writing: 'Women look after women.

'I thought it was all a lie too until I had to find out the hard way... you want proof of everything, it's waiting for you...' and tagged Katie in the post.

She also shared a photo of herself in a bikini on the beach and wrote: 'Catching flights not fiancés ❌ Somebody with your ex right now thinking they found the one @katieprice … more to come today’s news is just a warm up.

'You guys wanted to know what he is all about? Well let me start to tell you …#runforthehills'.

Meanwhile, another of Lee's exes, Crystal Janke, claimed he hoodwinked her into handing over £123,000 to invest in his company, on the promise he could get a 'return of £1million'. 

Katie Price's new husband Lee Andrews' ex girlfriend Alana Percival claimed she has 'proof' he is a 'lying swindler' after warning her to 'run for the hills'

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Insiders previously told the Daily Mail that he allegedly applied for a £200,000 mortgage on behalf of personal trainer partner Dina Taji without her knowledge last year

In a further update on Wednesday, Lee shared a snap of his hand and Katie's as they showed off their tattoos which each other's names

The family nurse practitioner from Texas, who started a romance with Lee last May, claimed she had been scammed and fears her money was spent by Lee on lavish gifts for Alana, who he was dating at the same time.

Lee denies these claims. 

Crystal commented on Alana's post at the time, writing: 'Keep smiling and soaking up every moment - you truly deserve it!' to which Alana replied, telling her that 'There is so much more to this story, karma.'

Katie is currently in Dubai with Lee, having initially .

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However, Daily Mail previously revealed Lee spent three weeks locked up in a UAE jail for allegedly forging his ex-girlfriend's signature to take out a £200,000 loan in his ex's name.

Insiders told the Daily Mail that he allegedly applied for a £200,000 mortgage on behalf of personal trainer partner Dina Taji without her knowledge last year. 

It was claimed that as a result, he was banned from leaving the country, though Lee denies this. He has yet to leave the UAE.

According to Dubai law, individuals pending criminal investigations, including unpaid debts or civil lawsuits, are not legally allowed to leave the country. The woman reported Lee to the authorities in Dubai who investigated her claim.