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TOWIE's Jordan Brook cheekily squeezes girlfriend Sophie Kasaei's bottom as they pack on the PDA during a sun-soaked game of rounders while filming the ITV show in Essex

TOWIE's Jordan Brook cheekily squeezes girlfriend Sophie Kasaei's bottom as they pack on the PDA during a sun-soaked game of rounders while filming the ITV show in Essex

Daily Mail​30-06-2025
TOWIE 's Jordan Brook and girlfriend Sophie Kasaei packed on the PDA during a game of rounders while filming of the ITV show in Essex on Sunday.
The lovebirds, who have been dating since 2022, struggled to keep their hands off each other as they soaked up the sun with cast mates.
Sophie, 35, flashed her toned midriff in a black crop top which she teamed with figure-hugging leggings.
Meanwhile Jordan, 30, wore a navy tracksuit for the energetic game and couldn't wipe the smile off his face as he canoodled with his gorgeous girlfriend.
The couple were also joined by Diags, 34, and Sammy Root, 24, as filming returned to the UK from Portugal.
Last month Sophie shared a positive fertility update on Instagram after opening up about her struggle to conceive a baby with Jordan.
The Geordie Shore star, who suffers from endometriosis and has spoken publicly about her fertility journey, was joined by her partner Jordan, 29, as the pair shared an update with their followers, revealing they have finally got some answers.
In a lengthy new video update, Sophie said: 'So me and Jordan have been waiting to do this video because we were waiting to see where we're going to be at in our fertility journey, and waiting for some news to come through.
She continued: 'So, now we're at a position where we can actually tell you exactly what's been going on. We feel like it's the best time to speak now about it.
'Not long ago, a couple of months ago, we got the first bit of news. Which was I had something called Ureaplasma.'
According to Medical News Today, Ureaplasma is a type of bacteria commonly found in the urinary or genital tract. It does not usually cause symptoms, but in some cases, it may contribute to infections, fertility problems, or pregnancy complications.
Revealing she had no idea about the condition, Sophie continued: 'But Ureaplasma is like an embedded bacteria that can cause infertility, and I knew nothing about this, and in the UK they never tested for this.
'And this testing that we've been getting is more like immunology testing, and they test for like everything.
'And Ureaplasma would have caused a lot of infertility anyway. Now I was a little bit worried, I was like how do I get rid of that, and that was literally a course of antibiotics of two weeks.
Despite her sporty day Sophie still sported a glam face of make-up
He dressed for the scorching weather in a cream T-shirt and matching shorts
Jordan chimed in, saying: 'No sex for two weeks and antibiotics for two weeks.'
Sophie explained further: 'Then we got further testing once we got rid of the Ureaplasma and were like "Right, let's go down the road of getting our bloods done."
'Prior to all this, Jordan's had sperm done and I've had everything else done and we're both fine.'
Jordan added: 'So, we was at a stage where egg count was good, sperm count was good, Ureaplasma's now gone.
'So that's where we're at but there was still, obviously, it wasn't happening, so unanswered questions and we needed more detail.'
Sophie explained: 'So then Jordan got his bloods done. I got my bloods done in the UK from Superdrug and it costs like 80 quid each to get these done privately.'
Jordan added: 'But, if you go back to our previous video, there was a box we got from Fertilysis, we got another box which was to send our bloods off now for both of us. All labelled up, so my vials had Jordan, Sophie's vials had Sophie,
'With all instructions of what you needed to do in the box, we boxed that up and then it was off the next day.'
Sophie continued: 'We got our results about seven to 10 days and it was just a phone call. I was away at the time, but me and Jordan had a good phone call, and Jordan knows a lot more about this because he was taking a lot of notes.
'So the bloods came back and we finally got more answers, and it makes sense.'
Revealing the issue, Jordan said: 'Sophie has a very very overactive immune system. Which is great to stop her getting ill, but, what that means is Sophie's immune system is effectively killing my sperm.
'It's too strong, so it's killing my sperm before it can make an embryo. Because it's a foreign body, Sophie's body sees my sperm as a foreign body.
He continued: 'So, we've been offered lit therapy.'
Explaining what lit therapy is, Sophie added: 'Basically they take Jordan's blood cells and put it into a vaccine and inject into me, so it makes my body accept Jordan's cells.'
Jordan explained further: 'So they make a vaccine out of my blood and my white blood cells at the clinic, and then that gets administered to Soph effectively, hopefully stopping Soph's immune system killing the sperm.
'Because it sees it as something of its own. There's another two or three things which we will later talk about with the doctor.'
Sophie concluded: 'That is the update' as Jordan chimed in with: 'Things are looking up, things are looking positive for the first time in a long time.
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