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Billi Mucklow shows ex Andy Carroll what he's missing as she sizzles in stylish bikinis while soaking up the sun in Mallorca

Billi Mucklow shows ex Andy Carroll what he's missing as she sizzles in stylish bikinis while soaking up the sun in Mallorca

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

Billi Mucklow flaunted her incredible figure in a series of scorching bikini snaps posted to Instagram while enjoying the sunshine in a Mallorca getaway.
The TOWIE star, who officially split from Premier League player Andy Carroll last September, looked incredible as she modelled an array of beachwear.
In one photo, Billi, 37, rocked a plunging brown two-piece, accessorised with oversized shades and a glass of rosé.
In another shot, the TV sensation put on a leggy display in a bright blue bikini, flaunting her enviable frame.
She captioned the post: 'Back To My Happy Place,' as she made the most of her sun-soaked getaway.
Her tropical holiday comes after her ex Andy enjoyed a getaway of his own with his new girlfriend Lou Teasdale, with the pair documenting the trip online.
Andy and Billi called it quits divorce after two years of turbulent marriage, the footballer confirmed last year.
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.
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'.
Andy 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.'
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.
Meanwhile a source told The Sun: 'Andy and Billi care about each other a lot and have made some great memories together, but decided it was best for the family if they went their separate ways having grown apart.'
Weeks after their split came to light, Andy and celebrity hairstylist Lou Teasdale, 42, revealed their relationship and now he is reportedly set on tying the knot with her.
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.
The exes reportedly sold their sprawling mansion for a huge seven-figure sum seven months after filing for divorce.
Their shared house, which used to belong to Rod Stewart, cost the couple £4.1million in 2019 however it was thought to be worth closer to £8.5million last year.
And now, The Sun has revealed that Andy has accepted a seven-figure offer on the home.

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I went to the Greek island that's the ‘birthplace of marathons' and ran the most beautiful 13 miles in the world

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