Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen recalls 'starting a fight' after boozy day at The Ritz
01.10.2022 - 20:11
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TV star Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has admitted he may have "started a fight" at The Ritz "a couple of years ago" after a night out for his birthday. The 57-year-old interior designer, who said he is a huge fan of gin and tonic, recalled the time he had a "three-day hangover" following a lunch at The Ivy and then a night out at The Ritz.
Speaking to You Magazine, the Changing Rooms star said: "I had a three-day hangover a couple of years ago. We went for lunch at The Ivy for my birthday, and then we went to The Ritz.
"I don't really remember what happened, but I think I may have started a fight." He added: "I remember having meetings the next day and being aware of the fact I was still drunk.Then I had meetings the day after and I was very aware of the fact I was hungover." Laurence added that gin is his "aqua vitae" and explained that everyone assumes he loves the fancy stuff, but that in actual fact he is very much in it for the "quantity rather than quality". It comes after Laurence revealed he receives a lot of X-rated messages in his DMs.
Previously speaking to The Mirror, the star said: "I'm quite big in Colombia, and we all know they're very oversexed! So I think if you look at my DMs, I suppose I could press the translate button, but I think I probably don't want to!” In the same interview the presenter also disclosed that a British TV presenter recently had a sex dream about him. Without revealing who exactly it was, Laurence said: "“It was very sexy, up until the point where I said to her, 'Okay, well, just hang on, I better let Jackie know because she's in the car downstairs.' "And this particular television person just went, 'Right, well that was it.The mood just completely, absolutely went!'" On more designed
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