
Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow 'sell their sprawling Essex mansion for huge seven figure sum' - eight months after filing for divorce
Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow have reportedly sold their sprawling mansion for a huge seven-figure sum, seven months after filing for divorce.
The ex-Liverpool striker, 36, and his former TOWIE star ex Billi, 37, confirmed their split last September after secretly separating earlier in the year after being together for 11 years.
Billi and Andy got engaged in 2014 before marrying in 2022 and share three children - but they put their six-bed family home up for sale in November following their split.
Their shared house, which used to belong to Rod Stewart, cost the couple £4.1million in 2019 however it was last year thought to be worth closer to £8.5million.
And now The Sun has revealed that Andy has accepted a seven-figure offer on the home.
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Billi and Andy got engaged in 2014 before marrying in 2022 and share three children - but they put their six-bed family home (Pictured) up for sale in November following their split
The 18th century property in Epping boasts 25 acres of land, a football pitch and a lake.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Andy and Billi for comment.
Weeks after their split, Andy and celebrity hairstylist Lou Teasdale, 42, revealed their relationship and now he is reportedly set on tying the knot with her.
Andy and Lou have been holidaying together in Ibiza and sharing several loved-up snaps from the trip.
But tensions between exes Andy and Billi are reportedly set to explode over his sun-soaked holiday with his new girlfriend.
According to The Sun, this has not gone down well with Billi's closest friends who are furious with how her ex is behaving while she is at home with their children.
A source said: 'Everyone thinks Andy is acting like an utter p***k and is making himself look like a total fool posting so many sexy shots with Lou - who he moved on with alarmingly quickly after separating from the mother of his kids.
'While he is off gallivanting around the party island, posting all these snaps that scream 'we are having hot sex!', Billi is at home looking after not only their children, but his two kids from a previous relationship with ex-fiancee Faye Johnstone.
'It's a silent gut-punch to Billie, who is an angel and adores the kids - looking after them and protecting them from this circus is her number one priority.'
Andy and Billi 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.
Billi regularly shares photos of all five children to her Instagram and her pals are said to be furious she's holding down the fort at home while Andy lives it up with Lou.
The insider said the situation feels 'disrespectul' but Billie is trying to hold her head high and carry on looking after the kids.
Billi's legal team is reportedly working out the details of her divorce from multi-millionaire footballer Andy and sources say she has 'no interest' in dating anyone new for the time being.
In 2022, Andy's wedding to Billi was almost called off when he was pictured drunkenly passed out in bed with two women in Dubai on his stag do.
Andy and Lou have been holidaying together in Ibiza and have been sharing several loved-up snaps from the trip
Billi 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 Andy confirming they had started divorce proceedings after 'a hard few months for our family'.
Despite claims Billi was 'blindsided' by the relationship, friends of hers say that she ' knew Andy had someone' but she just wasn't sure who it was. She found out shortly before the romance was made public.
Weeks later Andy made his relationship with Lou public in October for a Halloween party dressed as Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
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