Devastated MAFS star Jordan Gayle breaks silence on shock split and reveals he’s so sad he can’t get off the sofa
JORDAN Gayle has broken his silence after his shock split from Erica Gayle.
It was revealed yesterday that the Married At First Sight UK couple had broken up - with sources claiming constant rows turned the relationship "toxic".
Now Jordan has revealed he's so devastated that he can't get off the sofa.
Writing on Instagram: "Yes sadly we are not together anymore.
"It's very sad the way this has come out and I'm not sure where it's come from.
"But there's a lot of noise coming from people who know nothing about what happened.
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"There doesn't always have to be a villain in a break up and I just ask for everyone not to look for one. I will speak again when the time is right."
Jordan also shared a snap of him laying on the sofa with his dog and added: "How I will be spending my time for the next few days."
An insider previously claimed Erica had called time on her relationship with Jordan, blaming a "personality clash" for the decision.
Following this week's explosive reunion, the insider added to MailOnline: "Jordan can be hotheaded and Erica's looking for someone who's a bit more laidback so in the end it was a constant personality clash.
"Of course, both parties are upset and didn't want this to be how their story ended but also in the long-term, it's better for them both to move on."
It comes just two months after Jordan and Erica revealed plans to move in together and had decided to live in Manchester.
Last year Jordan and Erica insisted they believed they'd been "set up to fail" by the MAFS UK producers.
Jordan was caught up in one of the biggest feuds of the last series when Luke Worley punched him before being axed from the show.
He later said: "[The producers] know where they want the narrative to go.
"They can't force you to do anything - no one forced Luke to do what he did, but they can be in your ear.
“They'll go, ‘Why don't you go down to Jordan's apartment and speak to him?’ or ‘Jordan did this or said this. What are you going to do?’ and they'll probably make it sound a lot worse."