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TV star, 56, says she's juggling string of secret hunks & ending ‘one guy' romances after Carol Vorderman sex confession

TV star, 56, says she's juggling string of secret hunks & ending ‘one guy' romances after Carol Vorderman sex confession

The Sun28-05-2025

LIZZIE Cundy has opened up about her vibrant love life, revealing she's currently juggling several secret romances and has no intention of settling down with just one man anymore.
TV star Lizzie, 56, who was married to footballer Jason Cundy, 55, until 2012, spoke candidly in the newly-released BBC documentary, Sex After Celebrity.
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And it comes two years after Carol Vorderman, 64, stunned fans with her own polyamorous sex confession on live TV.
Over the years, Lizzie has been linked to a number of high-profile men, including her ex-husband Jason, with whom she shares two sons, as well as rugby ace Danny Cipriani, 39, and nightclub boss Jeremy Gordeno, 59.
Appearing in the film, former WAG Lizzie told viewers how she's keeping her love life spicy.
She said: 'Dating is great now. I am loving dating. I do a long-distance relationship, which is fantastic.'
Lizzie went on to spill the sexy secrets of juggling multiple men, sending 'little naughty pics' to keep the flames burning.
She teased: 'So, you know, you can send little naughty pics and you just keep it fresh. They're not there all the time, getting on your nerves.'
Lizzie admitted she's now enjoying the best of all worlds with a number of companions who each bring something different to her life.
She said: 'You know, guys are good for different things. I used to have one guy and I'd think, 'Oh, if only he was a little bit more fun and wanted to go out at night.'
'So I've got guys, you know, one likes football, one likes going out for dinner, one makes me laugh, one's good in bed, you know. Got it all!
"I'm free, I love it, and I've never been happier.'
Lizzie Cundy in new feud with Carol Vorderman as she delivers cheeky swipe
Earlier in the show, Lizzie recalled a horrific ordeal when an ex attempted to film a sex tape without her consent.
She said: "I'm more aware, now I'm a celebrity, of how I am, I suppose, in bed.
'I remember dating a guy and he kept using his phone. I was like, 'What are you doing?' And then I thought, 'He's filming me. He's going to make a sex tape!'
"And I'm more wary and watching, rather than more relaxed. But I'm a free girl."
During a discussion with glamour model Danielle Lloyd and former politician Lembit Opik, she explained being forced to shut down a similar attempt on a date.
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Lizzie said: 'I've actually been on a date where, sitting there, and I've seen him push his phone.
"And I've thought, 'I think he's recording me.' So I just said, 'Yeah, is your phone on? Are you recording?'
"And he just went, 'Yeah.'"
Lizzie's revelations come after Carol's own headline-making confession in 2023.
The Countdown legend admitted to having five men in her life - with no exclusive commitments, allowing everyone to move on freely.
However, Carol recently revealed she had since dropped two of those relationships.
She told The Times with a shrug: "Life's moved on, it's free-spirited. There's no ownership but it works.
"I haven't had many relationships but I've had a couple of bad ones — they're a gamble."
She continued: "I love being single. I couldn't think of anything worse than being with a full-time partner.
"Most women, even happily married ones, would say if something happened to their partner they'd feel the same. They to me say, 'Yay! Good for you!'"
What is polyamory?
Polyamory is the practice of having romantic relationships with more than one person at the same time, with the knowledge and consent of all parties.
It can refer to relationships where one person has multiple partners or spouses, or where all parties are in a relationship with each other, for example in a throuple.
According to You Gov, 6.8% of people in the UK have been in a polyamorous relationship.
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