Katie Price and Lee Andrews have canceled their first joint TV interview on Good Morning Britain after the couple allegedly forged their ex-girlfriend Dina Taji’s signature to secure a £200,000 loan. Despite this, GMB anchor Susanna Reid confirmed that Katie would appear alone, stating she had already planned the interview. However, Lee Andrews’ travel ban to Dubai was abruptly removed from the programme’s social media accounts, as ITV staff were told he could not attend. This sparked widespread speculation about his whereabouts and background, including claims he studied at Cambridge University and holds a PhD in biotechnology. Though Lee denies these allegations, his recent posts on GMB suggest he continues to engage with the show despite the cancellation. The couple, who tied the knot in January 2026, face ongoing scrutiny over their relationship and potential financial motives. Many believe they may have fallen for Lee’s promises, leading to an extended wait for the interview. In my opinion, this highlights the growing trend of individuals leveraging fabricated stories to maintain their public image, even if it means ignoring the truth.