The narrative surrounding Andrews’ incarceration—initially sparked by fears he had been kidnapped—has shifted toward allegations of a calculated media play. Sources close to the situation suggest that Price, 48, is leveraging the drama to produce a project tentatively titled How To Con A Conman, drawing inspiration from true-crime streaming hits. During a recent trip to Dubai, Price reportedly traveled with a dedicated social media team to capture footage, allegedly securing access to Andrews’ phones to extract evidence for the production.
Questions regarding the authenticity of Andrews, 43, have persisted since the couple married in January. His social media presence, marked by AI-generated imagery and unverified claims of extreme wealth, drew immediate skepticism. Reports have also linked him to alleged investment scams involving a company named Aura and surfaced claims of mortgage fraud involving his ex-wife, Dina Taji. Despite these red flags and Price’s public vows to hold her husband accountable, she continues to oscillate between threats of separation and displays of affection. Insiders maintain that while the initial romance may have been genuine, Price is now prioritizing a career pivot, viewing the chaotic saga as a strategic opportunity to regain public relevance while promoting her ongoing Sky project.

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