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Billi Mucklow shows off her sensational revenge body in bikini on family holiday - as her ex Andy Carroll 'dumps girlfriend Lou Teasdale'

Billi Mucklow shows off her sensational revenge body in bikini on family holiday - as her ex Andy Carroll 'dumps girlfriend Lou Teasdale'

Daily Mail​4 days ago
showed off her revenge body in a brown bikini on a family holiday on Tuesday - on the same day her ex Andy Carroll reportedly dumped her girlfriend Lou Teasdale.
Former TOWIE star Billi, 37, split from the footballer last year and he quickly moved on from her with Lou - but now it has been claimed they have sensationally broken up.
It comes just two months after it was reported that the former Premier League striker, 36, was questioned twice by Greek police over a series of bust-ups with Lou, 41, while the pair holidayed in Mykonos, Greece.
The pair, who were together for just over a year, have now unfollowed each other on social media and Andy has wiped all trace of Lou from his Instagram.
And as news of the 'split' broke Billi took to Instagram to show off her figure the flattering two piece which highlighted her toned abs and long legs.
She was enjoying a glass of wine as she relaxed in Mallorca and accessorised with dark shades while wearing her blonde tresses in loose waves over her shoulders.
She captioned her snap: 'Another beautiful day in the ☀️with my family.'
Billi is living her best life on the Spanish island with her family as Andy has reportedly split from Lou.
The pair, who were together for just over a year, have now unfollowed each other on social media and Andy has wiped all trace of Lou from his Instagram.
A source told The Sun: 'Andy got sick of Lou's demands and her influencer lifestyle.
'She's always posting on social media and he hates that. He told her it was over this week. He's single now.'
The father-of-five returned to the UK with Dagenham & Redbridge last month after a two-year spell in France.
The insider added: 'It's been a tough time and now he's back in the UK, he just wants to focus on football and his kids.
'He hates the influencer lifestyle. He has no interest in posing for loved-up pics.'
Daily Mail has approached Andy and Lou's representatives for comment.
The couple's last public outing was at an Oasis gig at the end of July, where they packed on the PDA, proving they were still together.
The date night came after the ex footballer was interrogated about the arguments with his make-up artist lover in a restaurant and at their hotel on the Greek party island, The Sun on Sunday reports.
Speaking about the first incident, a worker at the Nikolus Tavern told the newspaper: 'He seemed very drunk and furious with his partner.
'He was using very bad words. It was improper behaviour. The woman looked very upset.'
According to the restaurant worker, police arrived and took the ex-Liverpool, Newcastle United and England striker aside for a chat, before he was later allowed back to girlfriend Lou.
'Police spoke to him. He was allowed to return, and the couple left after paying for their meal. Andy was very calm when the police arrived — he stood up and spoke to them outside the restaurant', the restaurant worker added.
Just hours later, cops were called again by hotel staff following reports of damage in their room.
Daily Mail understands that the former England forward - once Britain's most expensive Premier League footballer when bought by Liverpool from Newcastle for £35million - was taken to the police station for questioning, but he was not arrested and no further action was taken.
The incident was confirmed by a hotel employee, who claimed Carroll broke the door. That night, Lou left the hotel and spent the night at Soho Roc House.
A joint statement from the couple given to The Sun said: 'Whilst having a private dinner in a restaurant on a quiet holiday in Mykonos, we had a heated discussion of the sort that most couples have had on occasion. It quickly became apparent to the police that there was no reason for them to be there.
'We went outside the restaurant with them together as they insisted they wanted to 'look after' us.
'As far as we are concerned, the situation has been blown out of all proportion by an interested member of the public. No one was arrested and no one was charged with anything. We are very happy, in love and looking forward to our future together and we are disappointed that a private disagreement has become a public matter.'
The pair began dating last year after he separated from his TOWIE star wife Billi last September.
Carroll and Mucklow called it quits divorce after two years of turbulent marriage, the footballer confirmed last year.
In 2022, their wedding was almost called off when Carroll was pictured drunkenly passed out in bed with two women in Dubai on his stag do.
Mucklow forgave him after one of the women insisted nothing sexual happened.
Less than two years after their nuptials, the couple's marriage was over - with Carroll confirming they had started divorce proceedings after 'a hard few months for our family'.
Carroll said in a statement at the time: 'Billi and I have privately separated earlier this year and we are under way with our divorce proceedings'.
'It has been a hard few months for our family and we continue to move forward amicably for our children.'
Carroll and Mucklow have three children together Arlo, Wolf, and Marvel Mae and she also raises his two children Emilie Rose, 15, and Lucas, 14 from his past relationship.
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