logo
Paul Hollywood's ex-girlfriend Summer Monteys-Fullam shows off her toned figure in a bright orange bikini as she jets off to Greece

Paul Hollywood's ex-girlfriend Summer Monteys-Fullam shows off her toned figure in a bright orange bikini as she jets off to Greece

Daily Mail​07-07-2025
Paul Hollywood 's ex-girlfriend Summer Monteys-Fullam showed off her toned figure in a bright orange bikini.
The aesthetics business owner, 30, started dating the Great British Bake Off star, 57, in 2017 around the time of his split from his ex-wife.
But taking to Instagram on Monday, Summer showed off her incredible figure as she posed for snaps by the pool.
The red-headed beauty sat lounging by a clear-blue pool after the sun had gone down while on the island of Kos.
She displayed her chiselled abs in a baby pink sequined busty bikini, complete with a triangle top featuring straps and a skimpy pair of bottoms.
'Holiday pics for the foreseeable,' she captioned the snaps.
Summer dated Paul after his 20-year marriage to wife Alex ended in 2017 and was seeing him until August 2019.
However, Alex later claimed Paul's relationship with Summer started before their split - something which Summer has always vehemently denied.
One of the triggers to end Summer's romance with Paul was his alleged 'controlling behaviour' - and the former barmaid explained in 2022 how she longs for someone who is more in line with her values.
'I want someone that's driven, that's confident, that's loyal. That's a huge thing for me, loyal and honest and not controlling,' she said.
Summer has no qualms about calling an unfaithful partner out on their behaviour, having unfortunately encountered an influx of them.
She said: 'I definitely hand him his receipts and I would also tell the girl as well.
'If you're confident enough to go out and be "single" when you're not single, then face the consequences for sure.'
Paul's ex-wife Alex hit out at him in 2021, claiming their marriage was 'over seasoned with extra marital affairs'.
She displayed her chiselled abs in a baby pink sequined busty bikini, complete with a triangle top featuring straps and a skimpy pair of bottoms
The television show judge previously admitted to cheating on Alex with chef Marcela Valladolid, 43, in 2013.
And Alex, who shares a teenage son with Paul, insisted she is finally happy being single but said some people struggle to believe that's true.
She wrote on Instagram: 'It's taken me a while to get here and it hasn't been easy, but I love the woman I am now.
'I know only too well that not every marriage/partnership is a recipe for happiness and success.
'My own marriage was too over seasoned with extra marital affairs for my taste and so I opted out and chose the single menu instead. It wasn't easy and it took some getting used to.
'I wasn't even sure I liked it much at first, but as I regained my confidence, my freedom and myself after so long, I discovered that it really isn't a cliché to say happiness really does comes from within.'
However, Alex later claimed Paul's relationship with Summer started before their split - something which Summer has always vehemently denied (Paul and Alex seen in 2015)
She added: 'I still get the occasional well-meaning comment — that I'll get "snapped up soon" rather like a supermarket meal deal.
'People don't like to believe that a woman can be happier single.'
MailOnline contacted a representative for Paul for comment at the time.
Alex
They got back together but finally went their separate ways in 2017, with Alex citing infidelity as the reason for the split.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Spacey told actor ‘don't worry about it' after alleged assault, documents claim
Spacey told actor ‘don't worry about it' after alleged assault, documents claim

The Independent

time7 hours ago

  • The Independent

Spacey told actor ‘don't worry about it' after alleged assault, documents claim

Kevin Spacey allegedly sexually assaulted a young actor at a party at The Savoy hotel and then told him 'Don't worry about it', court documents for the High Court legal claim suggest. Ruari Cannon is suing Mr Spacey as well as two organisations connected to the Old Vic Theatre in London, claiming he suffered psychiatric damage as a result of sexual and emotional abuse. The 33-year-old has waived his anonymity in the claim. In court documents seen by the PA news agency, Mr Cannon alleges that Mr Spacey, who was a 'powerful figure and a world-famous actor and celebrity' at the time, assaulted him in about June 2013, when he was 'a very vulnerable young man'. Oscar-winning actor Mr Spacey has previously denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour and wrongdoing, and details of his defence are not yet available. According to the documents, filed in June, Mr Spacey was working as artistic director at the Old Vic Theatre at the time of the alleged assaults on a production of a play by Tennessee Williams known as Sweet Bird Of Youth, and Mr Cannon was a member of the cast in this production. They claim that Mr Spacey 'took a particular interest' in Mr Cannon for 'reasons of sexual interest' and sent him a 'lavish' gift of a framed poster of the 1985 production of the play directed by Harold Pinter. After the press preview of the show on June 12 2013, Mr Cannon attended a party at The Savoy in London organised by The Old Vic Theatre Company (The Cut) and The Old Vic Theatre Trust 2000. It is claimed that one of the alleged assaults took place at the event. Setting out the allegations, Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel KC, for Mr Cannon, said: 'Kevin Spacey pulled the claimant towards him, turned him around through 45 degrees and placed his left hand on the claimant's buttocks and lifted up the recess material of his suit.' It is alleged that Mr Spacey then pushed Mr Cannon's underwear 'as far up' into his bottom as possible, 'so as to cause pain and distress'. Ms Gumbel added: 'Mr Kevin Spacey pulled the claimant closer to him and whispered into the claimant's ear 'Don't worry about it'. 'Mr Spacey made more uncalled for and unwelcome advances to the claimant during the evening.' The following day, Mr Cannon reported the alleged assaults to his stage manager at the Old Vic Theatre, but no action was taken. According to the documents, it is accepted that Mr Cannon did not ask for any action to be taken, and was scared about how any further action might affect his career. Later that year, during the run of the show, Mr Cannon saw Mr Spacey at the Old Vic bar. Mr Spacey allegedly said to him, 'I hear you have a dirty secret', and then said: 'Open up.' Ms Gumbel said: 'Kevin Spacey then forced open the claimant's mouth with his fingers and thumbs and commented 'quite a bad boy' before the claimant could pull away. 'The claimant then left the bar. The forcing open of the claimant's mouth was another assault for which Kevin Spacey was responsible and for which the second and/or third defendants were vicariously liable. 'Further in 2017 when the Old Vic set up a confidential complaints email on October 31 2017 the claimant reported the above complaint again to the Old Vic.' She added that the alleged assaults were carried out by Mr Spacey in the course of his work for the organisations connected to the Old Vic, and they are 'vicariously liable' for the alleged assaults carried out in the context of a theatre production.

What are the Love Island Grafties?
What are the Love Island Grafties?

The Sun

time7 hours ago

  • The Sun

What are the Love Island Grafties?

THE Grafties are returning to Love Island tonight. Viewers of the ITV2 show will tune in for a night of both hilarity and potential drama in the famous Majorca villa. 5 5 Love Island will host its very own award ceremony in the villa for several standout moments, as voted for by the public. The red carpet is laid out for the contestants before clips are shown on a big-screen inside the villa like on movie night. This will bring up either old drama or hilarious moments that most of the group would not have previously seen. All the Grafties categories At this year's ceremony we have six categories that are highly contested. Eat, sleep crack on, repeat Award (Nominees: Conor, Dejon and Helena) Flirtiest performance (Nominees: Harry, Jamie and Harry & Angel) Unfinished business (Nominees: Emma & Harry, Conor & Megan, Shakira & Harry) Best double act (Nominees: Dejon & Helena, Helena & Meg, Shakira & Toni) Most emotional moment (Nominees: Cach, Shakira and Toni) The bestie no filter moment (Nominees: Dejon, Harry and Toni & Shakira) Who is nominated for a Graftie? A number of this year's islanders have been nominated in what is the most anticipated ceremony in reality TV. Harry Cooklsey is up for five awards across three categories. He has been nominated twice in the flirtiest performance and the unfinished business categories. He's also up for best no filter moment. Coming in second is Shakira Khan with four nominations, all in different categories. She did miss out on the Eat, sleep crack on, repeat category despite being coupled up with four of the boys during her tenure on the show. Helena Ford, Toni Laites and Dejon Noel-Williams all have three nominations each, whilst Conor Phillips has been nominated in two categories. Meanwhile, Meg Moore, Megan Forte-Clarke, Angel Swift, J amie Rhodes and Cach Mercer have not been overlooked. Love Island first look: Watch the moment screaming row kicks off after Love Island star is branded 'a snake' in villa challenge However, it looks as though Ty Isherwood, Yazmin Pettet and Blu Chegini have made it out scot-free, but will they be unaffected by the drama? What do Grafties winners get? All the couples sit at individual tables in the garden as the winners are announced to the villa. Each victor will get their own trophy and a chance to make a speech, either to laugh, cringe, or apologise. Despite what could be a great moment in the villa, the contestants are forced to confront potential feelings and deal with unresolved issues. We all remember when the drama exploded in the villa when Messy Mitch was forced to accept the award for 'Mad Moves'. Who decides the winner? Although the ceremony is decided by the public, unfortunately for Love Island fans, the vote has already closed. The show's official Instagram account announced the categories and the nominees on the 22nd July. Loyal viewers of the long-running dating show were able to have their say via an exclusive vote on its Instagram stories. 5 5 5

Danny Dyer deserves his Bafta, but not for Mr Bigstuff
Danny Dyer deserves his Bafta, but not for Mr Bigstuff

Telegraph

time7 hours ago

  • Telegraph

Danny Dyer deserves his Bafta, but not for Mr Bigstuff

Danny Dyer won a Bafta this year for Mr Bigstuff (Sky Max), and enlivened that most boring of awards ceremonies in his trademark style. He swore three times in 90 seconds, had the audience in stitches, and praised the show's creator, Ryan Sampson, for being multi-talented: 'He's never done the same thing twice, which is not something I can say.' Alas, the speech was funnier than Mr Bigstuff itself. I suspect Bafta wanted to honour Danny Dyer just for being Danny Dyer, because he's approaching national treasure status, rather than to show their love for this show in particular. They should have given it to him for Rivals, in which he really did give us something different. He's a talented actor. However, in Mr Bigstuff he's just playing a larger-than-life version of Danny Dyer, who is larger than life in the first place. The first series drew on the odd couple dynamic between Lee (Dyer) and Glen (Sampson). The long-lost brothers couldn't be more different: Glen is living the mildest of lives as a World of Carpets salesman until Lee turns up to sow chaos. In series two, they set off in search of the dad they thought was dead, but who turns out to be living in Tenerife. Glen's fiancee, Kirsty (Harriet Webb from Big Boys), is trying to spice up her marriage with some light S&M, while being targeted by a blackmailer who has incriminating snaps of her kissing Lee. Series two feels like a retread, but with Sampson trying to push the Dyer scenes that little bit further. So, in series one, Lee spent a lot of time in a dressing gown, and in series two he is still wearing a dressing gown but it's filthy on account of the fact that he mostly lives in an armchair on the street while knocking back bottles of vodka and listening to Barry Manilow. In series one, he got annoyed about non-recyclable packaging, and in series two he yells at neighbours who put their yoghurt pots in the wrong bin. By the end of the opening episode, he has dispensed with the armchair altogether and runs down the street naked, just after a scene in which he has a sanitary towel stuck to his head on a petrol station forecourt. Meanwhile, fans of Rula Lenska will be delighted to learn that she makes a sultry appearance in episode two. Lee tells her he's come round to mend her guttering. 'My guttering is f----ing immaculate,' she says, and she's not talking about the downpipe on her house. It's silly, ribald fun, featuring an accomplished cast, but the whole thing is held together by Dyer's charisma. Try to imagine any other actor speaking Lee's lines and it would fall flat.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store