Geordie Shore’s Scotty T: ‘My break-up devastated me, I want to find the right girl and have kids’
05.01.2024 - 17:45
/ ok.co.uk
Geordie Shore fans will know Scotty T best for his wild, drunken antics on the MTV show but the reality star wants to show a different side to himself as he makes his TV comeback and admits that he's ready for family life. Scotty, whose real name is Scott Timlin, is returning to TV on Celeb Cooking School - E4's competition which sees big names attempt to pick up some culinary skills from chef Giorgio Locatelli. While Scotty is ready to learn on cooking show, he's admitted to OK! in an exclusive chat that he's still reeling after his last relationship ended last year and just wants to settle down.
"Everyone thinks I'm a massive party animal but I'm actually not," he said. "I actually look after myself. I eat well.
I have freezing, cold showers every day. I go in the sea, like most mornings, I do loads of healthy stuff. "But everyone thinks of this wild party animal and they're like, 'Why don't you settle down?' I was settled down.
I had a girlfriend when we started filming and I'm not with her anymore. I'm a bit devastated." The Geordie Shore star added that he's still hoping to find the one and is ready to have kids. "My mum's says, 'You need to get someone older who's more settled,' but I just go for the wrong people," he said.
"I’m ready to have kids, and my kids will be lush! I think I just have to take everything as it comes, to be honest." Scotty's romantic life has been widely publicised in the past, with the reality star dating actress Georgia May Foote, his Geordie Shore co-star Charlotte Crosby and make-up artist Chloe Elizabeth Wilson. While Scotty last appeared on TV in the 23rd series of Geordie Shore two years ago, he's hoping to improve his cooking skills on E4's Celeb Cooking School. "I couldn't cook to
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