
Billi Mucklow glams up for Towie wedding – while ex Andy Carroll is quizzed by police over girlfriend rows
BILLI Mucklow looked sensational after glamming up for the wedding of her Towie pals Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallett.
The former Towie star, 37, sizzled in a bright red off-the-shoulder gown with sweeping sheer skirt at the lavish nuptials.
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Billi's frock had a sexy thigh-high split and she looked stunning while posing with other members of the wedding party and gorgeous bride Georgia.
The pictures of Billi at Georgia and Tommy's second wedding, which was held in Mallorca, come after her ex Andy Carroll was quizzed by police.
The Sun on Sunday has exclusively revealed how the ex-Premier League footballer was questioned over bust-ups with his girlfriend Lou Teasdale on the Greek party island Mykonos.
Carroll and make-up artist to the stars Lou are said to have rowed at a packed beachside restaurant and then at their hotel.
One worker at the Nikolus Tavern said of the first argument: 'We recognised him as the footballer Andy Carroll immediately.
'He seemed very drunk and furious with his partner.
'He was using very bad words. It was improper behaviour. The woman looked very upset.'
Police arrived after the first incident and took the former Newcastle, Liverpool and West Ham ace to one side for a chat.
He was later allowed to return to Lou.
But just hours later, police were called again by alarmed staff after reports of damage to the couple's room at a £500-a-night boutique hotel.
Officers are said to have escorted Carroll to a local station for questioning.
He was not arrested and it is understood no further action was taken.
A joint statement from Carroll and Lou 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 Mykonos hotel and police on the island declined to comment when contacted last night.
Meanwhile, Billi touched down in Mallorca last week ahead of Georgia and Tommy's wedding.
The mum-of-three, who also looks after Carroll's two eldest children from a previous relationship, looked incredible as she showed her ex what he is missing in a bikini.
She has since shared a selection of photos from Georgia and Tommy's big day. They previously said 'I do' in 2023.
Billi gushed: "Congratulations @georgiakousoulou & @iamtommyfordham.
"The best day & night celebrating you both ❤️."
Billi announced her split with Carroll in October last year. He confirmed his romance with Lou just weeks later.
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