Overview
- Posting on Instagram, Andrews responded to reports by writing "This is not me" and warned followers about fake accounts and fabricated voice notes.
- An unnamed US-based woman told tabloids that Andrews asked her for money starting in October, including a request for $3,000 via Western Union, and allegedly described himself as "desperate" and living on cheap ready meals.
- Katie Price has defended her husband, telling The Sun she has seen documents that satisfy her about his finances and dismissing claims that he is a scammer.
- The couple continue an active social-media presence with affectionate posts, including Price resharing a selfie captioned "You make me so happy."
- Andrews also posted a message contrasting a past "little man" with a "Man" who defends Price, which she reposted, and he has signalled they plan to try for a baby in April with posts referencing a pregnancy test.