
Andy Carroll and Lou Teasdale enjoy romantic date night after they get back together and he vows to change
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ANDY Carroll and Lou Teasdale enjoyed a romantic date night after getting back together following their very short split.
Last week it was revealed how Andy, 36, had called time on his year-long romance with the celebrity make-up artist, 41 - only to get back together again days later.
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Andy Carroll and Lou Teasdale enjoyed a romantic night out after getting back together
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The pair enjoyed a cosy evening eating pizza at the cinema
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Andy confirmed that he and Lou are back together after a brief split
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The couple often share loved-up selfies from their lavish holidays and evenings out
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After vowing to change, Andy and Lou got back together and have wasted no time in heading out on a cosy date.
Keen to show they are back on, the reunited couple shared their romantic evening out.
Taking to Instagram the footballer revealed they were spending a cosy evening at the cinema.
Posting a sweet snap of their date night, they were seen holding delicious cheesy pizza, as they enjoyed their evening back together.
GETTING BACK TOGETHER
The Sun were first to reveal last Tuesday how Andy had dumped Lou, with insiders at the time revealing he was 'sick of her demands and influencer lifestyle'.
But by the weekend, Andy spoke exclusively to us and confirmed he's keen to make things with Lou work.
His "partying" was also blamed for the rows that led to their break-up.
However, he has insisted that things will be different going forward.
Andy told The Sun: 'I love Lou and I love her family. We row like any couple.
'Things have been difficult for me and I'm going through a divorce.
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'Some of our rows have been about alcohol, as Lou has been teetotal for 14 years and I have a beer or wine at dinner and a drink after the game, but it's not a problem in my life.
'I'm a professional footballer and that's not the case.
'I play sport every single day so my level of fitness is really good. I play football every day so I'm fit.'
THE EX FACTOR
Meanwhile, Andy's date night pic came shortly after his ex-wife Billi Mucklow showed off her incredible revenge body on holiday.
The former Towie star, 37, took to Instagram to share some new snaps from the break with their children.
Billi - who shares sons Arlo, nine, and Wolf, six, and daughter Marvel Mae, four, with her ex-husband - was seen beaming while flaunting her toned tummy in the two piece.
Fans rushed to comment on the snaps, with one writing: 'Keep doing what you're doing, you're shining.'
Someone else said: 'You look stunning.'
And a third couldn't resist a dig at footballer Andy, 36 - who at the weekend confirmed he and girlfriend Lou Teasdale are back together.
The fan said: 'Andy is a very very silly man.'
Billi and Andy confirmed they'd called time on their relationship in September, just two years after tying the knot.
But The Sun revealed the couple actually split in June 2024 - with Andy and Lou getting together just weeks later.

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