Louis Tomlinson reveals favourite TV shows and daily tuna sandwiches
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‘I LOVE Bargain Hunt’: Millionaire Louis Tomlinson reveals his VERY humble joys – from daily tuna sandwiches and ‘s**t TV’ to cooking his signature cheesy pasta for son Freddie, 6
He has a net worth of £60 million and has performed in sold-out stadiums around the world.
Still, Louis Tomlinson revealed he hasn’t lost his humble Yorkshire roots as he described a typical day in his life for The Sunday Times.
The singer, 30, seemed to get most of his pleasures from eating, sharing his love of having a daily tuna sandwich for lunch and a roast in the morning (although this often turns into a bowl of cereal when he’s feeling down). lazy’ feels).
Yorkshire boy: Millionaire Louis Tomlinson has revealed his very humble pleasures – from daily tuna sandwiches and ‘s**t TV’ to cooking cheesy pasta for son Freddie, 6 (pictured in September)
He admitted to “rating” Bargain Hunt, explaining: “I’m really good at watching s**t TV all day, but when I’m trying to be productive I like to inspire myself through interviews with watch other artists. admire, such as Arctic Monkeys or Liam Gallagher. It’s very interesting to hear what they think.’
While waiting for a celebrity specialty from BBC One’s antiques sales show, he spends his days with son Freddie, six, who he shares with ex Briana Jungwirth.
Since Briana, 30, and Freddie live in Los Angeles, Louis makes sure to spend as much time as possible in the United States to spend quality time with his son.
Unlikely fan: Louis admitted he ‘estimates’ Bargain Hunt and is ‘very good at watching TV all day’ (David Dickinson pictured on BBC antiques show)
When he revealed that Dad “changed him,” he recalled, “After my performance in LA, he got on stage and played drums, which he loved. I think he assumes it’s normal for everyone’s father to tour around the world.”
Louis doesn’t give Freddie all the benefits of having a superstar dad, but with no resident chef on site, the youngster has to make do with Louis’s “s**t” cooking.
While it may be to the singer’s taste, he admitted that the same cannot be said of his son.
Little Louis: While waiting for a celebrity special from Bargain Hunt, he spends his days with son Freddie, six, who he shares with ex Briana Jungwirth (Freddie pictured in 2021)
Louis revealed, “For lunch, I like a tuna sandwich with salad cream—no mayo—and some shrimp cocktail chips on the side. I can not cook. I’ve survived years on microwave meals, but I do feel sorry for my son – he must be sick of cheap pasta.’
Louis first rose to fame when One Direction – also consisting of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne – formed on The X Factor in 2010 and went on to become one of the most successful boy bands ever.
Zayn left the group in early 2015, and the remaining four released one more album – Made In The AM – before going their separate ways.
While the boys are all having success as solo artists, Louis recently shared his hopes that a One Direction reunion will “someday.”
Speaking about their success on ITV’s Lorraine last month, he mused: ‘It’s easier now to look in from the outside, it was a crazy time but great to get on with other people. It would have been scary to go through it alone at that age.’
He also described his struggles with recording his new album and how it’s different from his debut album, revealing: ‘It was a bit of a process on my first record – there was an element of trial and error.
“Of course you come from a band as big as One Direction, it takes time to find yourself, musically, but I really think I found it on this album and this single.”
Boy band: Louis rose to fame with Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Niall Horan when One Direction formed on The X Factor in 2010 (pictured in 2011)