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'I don't play those games': TV judge Paul Hollywood breaks silence over public split with girlfriend

Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood has responded following his bitter split from Summer Monteys-Fullham and he didn't hold back with his comments.

The telly favourite had remained tight-lipped about the pair's break-up.

But after 24-year-old Summer spoke out, Paul couldn’t contain himself any longer.

Paul, 53, accused his ex-girlfriend of 'playing games' and suggested she ‘made money from selling stories’ about them.

This comes following the revelation that Paul that asked the ex-barmaid to sign a gagging order to stop her talking about their relationship.

Taking matters into his own hands, Paul spoke out on Instagram, which he accompanied with a selfie, the Manchester Evening News reports.

(PA)

Paul posted: "Morning all, thank you for your messages I’ve been receiving it means a lot.

"My silence on any matters is not a sign of weakness or agreement of what’s been said, merely I prefer a quiet life away from my day job!

"Take what’s read with a pinch of salt and read between the lines. I know the public can’t be duped into believing what’s out there from a person making money selling stories! and continuously courting the paps...

"There’s always two sides to a story you’ve only heard one.. but alas I don’t play those games... thanks again."

Summer, who is reported to have moved out of their £1million home in Kent last Wednesday, is believed to have been waiting for a proposal from the TV host, but was instead was presented with the legal document - which she refused to sign.

In a statement about the breakup, The Mirror reported that Paul released a statement that said: "I asked Summer to sign an NDA as is standard practise in order to protect Paul’s family and their private lives.

"I think her refusal to discuss or sign it caused concern, understandably.

"So it’s not entirely surprising they’ve gone their separate ways."

 
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