Made in Chelsea's Andy Jordan: I cried off camera after Louise Thompson break-up

Andy Jordan admits he cried breaking up with Louise Thompson
Blubbing: Made in Chelsea's Andy Jordan has admitted to leaving the set to cry his eyes out after splitting from ex Louise Thompson
Emma Powell7 July 2014
The Weekender

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Andy Jordan admits he cried when he broke up with Louise Thompson but was determined not to shed any tears on camera.

The Made in Chelsea star tried hard to avoid the embarrassment of crying on TV when he filmed his emotional break-up with Louise and just narrowly managed to avoid tears by running into a nearby toilet.

He told We Love Pop: "I tried my best to avoid it. When I was breaking up with Louise I came really close but I went and cried in the loo. I got to the lip-wobble and I was like, 'Cut!' "

Andy prefers dating low-maintenance women and isn't easily wooed by girls who wear lashings of make-up and don sexy dresses.

He said: "I'm not too fussed, I don't care if your hair is perfect or if you have loads of make-up on. Clean is good - a shower here and here. But I don't give a monkeys if you aren't wearing high heels or tight clothes. I like comfy girls."

The reality star turned singer works outside of the Chelsea bubble. He rounded off his 20 date tour at Dublin Academy last night.

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