Katie Price and husband Lee Andrews are set to make their first TV appearance together on Good Morning Britain with Ed Balls and Susanna Reid
Katie Price and husband Lee Andrews are set to make their UK television debut together in just a few hours on Good Morning Britain.
The pair have dominated headlines since their surprise nuptials in January, leading to scrutiny from concerned family members and friends.
They will finally address all queries during their first joint television appearance on Tuesday (May 11) morning. In footage posted on the GMB Instagram account, Ed Balls and Susanna Reid announced their interview.
“Katie Price joins us alongside her husband, Lee Andrews, for their first live TV interview,” Susanna said in the video.
The former glamour model surprised many when she revealed her new spouse at the start of the year – though he has yet to be introduced to her family, as he currently resides in Dubai, with Katie making regular trips between the two locations, reports the Mirror.
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The I’m A Celebrity contestant is a familiar face on television and last sat on the GMB sofa in March, where she faced questions about her union and why her husband hadn’t met her five children.
Despite exchanging vows, she acknowledged uncertainty about whether they knew one another sufficiently to take that step, stressing that she “wants to get to know him more”.
“For me to introduce him to the kids, I won’t be introducing him to the kids yet, because I want to get to know him more myself,” she told Susanna. “I think the thing that everyone can’t get their head round is why have I married him quick.
“I was there. We got engaged. And it just felt right, so why not get married?”
Businessman Lee has also pushed back against worried followers who questioned whether they were “moving too fast” on Instagram, including in a post on Monday.
Responding to the criticism of his story, he wrote: “Respectfully, No. If anything, we’re catching up. We spent years giving our hearts to the wrong people, hoping they’d love us the way we deserved.
“Now that we’ve finally found each other? We’re not wasting another second. This isn’t fast. This is finally. And if I could’ve met her one moment sooner, I would’ve. So no – we’re not rushing. We’re just not holding back.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX
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