Lee Andrews sent Vogue Williams a private Instagram DM after their online row widened, and the reply mixed congratulations on her pregnancy with a warning that “a few other things” were coming their way. The message pushed a public podcast dispute into direct, personal territory.
“haha, I didn't schedule it, but I'll see what I can do. Congrats on the baby to both of you.” Andrews wrote after Williams asked him to bring forward the release of his video by 1 hour. In the same reply, he added: “There are a few other things coming your way, but nothing detrimental. More on the gist of the recent events. Take good care.”
My Therapist Ghosted Me row
The row started after Williams and Joanne McNally criticized Andrews’ whirlwind wedding on My Therapist Ghosted Me. Andrews then said he was ready to expose “fake boxers, sneaky DJs, famous-for-nothing presenters, desperate exes, and desperate reality-relevant goons making money on my name and slandering my relationship with lies and gossip.” That language raised the stakes quickly: a podcast disagreement had become a dispute about who was exploiting whom.
Williams then sent the DM asking him to move the video up by 1 hour, a small procedural request that exposed how tightly the argument was being managed in public. Andrews had already said the video would drop at 10pm, so the exchange was no longer just about remarks on a podcast; it was about controlling the timing of a rebuttal and how much of it would land before the deadline.
Pregnancy in the middle
McNally reacted by asking, “Did he just congratulate you on your baby and then threaten you in the same message? This is a wild morning.” Williams then brushed off the warning and replied, “It's nothing detrimental. More in the gist of recent events. I'll be like, 'It's all in the name of Fun Lee, isn't it?'.” The contradiction is hard to miss: the same note that acknowledged her pregnancy also carried a broad warning about what was coming next.
Williams later said Andrews was “taking the p**s out of everybody,” and after McNally mentioned his claims about securing a part on EastEnders, she added, “He's taking the p**s out of everybody. This is why I have such a problem with it, I've likened it to being really stupid. He's trying to make people seem stupid and think that we actually believe his b******* and I can't bear it.” For anyone following the dispute, the practical reading is straightforward: the private message did not calm the row, it sharpened it.
10pm deadline passes
Andrews had threatened to make a comeback video after the remarks, but the deadline he set passed and no retaliation video appeared. That leaves the private message as the most concrete evidence of how the feud escalated: public criticism, a promised response, a direct DM, then a warning that points beyond the first dispute. What exactly were the “few other things” Andrews said were coming their way?







