Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

Myleene's bloke has walked out

68 replies

AllRiseForHerVaj · 03/06/2012 08:37

Just updating you all in case you were dying to know...

OP posts:
HRHEightiesChick · 03/06/2012 19:53

Yep, having read the DM story it sounds like he has been manouevring for this for a while, went along with the wedding to secure his position, then has jumped ship. I would also bet on there being another woman in the background somewhere. I'm not an MK fan but I am amazed that he (presumably) thinks he can do better. She certainly will once she is over him.

Toughasoldboots · 03/06/2012 19:53

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

monkeymoma · 03/06/2012 20:40

it happened that way with "the" couple from uni
he seemingly woke up one day and said "I just don't want to do this any more, I want to be single"
it was shocking
the woman said it was as if he died suddenly, as the day before he was there and as far as she knew they were happy and the poster children of coupley bliss, then he was gone - puff!

she was in bits, there was no warning!

we were all shocked, lots of people saying "god if it can happen to THEM then what chance do the rest of us have!"

(not otherwise comparable to M and G though in that I never thought they were a great couple in the first place, but just the WAY it happened - that's horrible!)

clam · 03/06/2012 20:55

Myleene, if you are an MN-er and you're reading this, I think you're lovely and gorgeous and he didn't deserve you.
Thanks

MadameOvary · 03/06/2012 21:00

You cant blame Myleene for ignoring Richard Armitage. I would too because if I so much as looked at him I'll fall in a drooling heap at his feet

Margerykemp · 04/06/2012 10:47

She's better of without someone like that.

chipmonkey · 04/06/2012 11:16

He always struck me as being a bit of a gurrier. People from Dublin will know what I mean.

LemonTurd · 04/06/2012 13:53

What's a gurrier? Please explain Smile

I don't know what he does for a living, but maybe he didn't like MK being the main earner? Sad that men feel this way, but unfortunately, many do.

KatieScarlett2833 · 04/06/2012 13:58

She can and will do better.

GothAnneGeddes · 04/06/2012 14:10

I'd like to know what a gurrier is too, so I can add it to my list of Irish slang insults, I've already got:

1)Cornerboy
2)Begrudger
3)Cute hoor

Back on topic, I think she's well rid.

noddyholder · 04/06/2012 14:18

She did say he felt like her unpaid runner and she took the p out of him for it. He probably got bored with her plenty of people would.

Cathynclaire · 05/06/2012 11:16

I'm not a fan, but to do that on her birthday is just plain nasty.

Mylene, chin up girl, he didn't deserve you as has been said earlier.

chipmonkey · 05/06/2012 19:24

Gurrier is probably the closest insult we have to "chav". My Mum would use it to describe the sort of boy who might possibly rob your handbag.

monkeymoma · 05/06/2012 19:50

"She did say he felt like her unpaid runner and she took the p out of him for it. He probably got bored with her plenty of people would"

mmm but I always got the impression that they were the kinda couple where she would give him massive massive kudos for doing ordinary things, and he would act the martyr for doing a quarter of what most other men do IYWKIM, y'know the kids, where the woman gushes and gushes if they make a half arsed effort and the man goes on and on and on and on if they do a fraction of what the woman does, but the way they talk you'ld think it was the other way round

monkeymoma · 05/06/2012 19:52

y'know the KINDS

AThingInYourLife · 05/06/2012 19:54

Gurrier is nothing like chav. At all.

It just means a rough young man, it's not sneery.

anniewoo · 05/06/2012 19:59

A gurrier = a male who is rough, tough, no manners at all- bit of a knacker. Not someone you'd like your daughter to marry [grin

MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 07/06/2012 01:36

What do you mean she ignored Richard Armitage? She was from what I can see.

Scary how easy it is to libel someone sitting behind your laptop. Confused

New posts on this thread. Refresh page