Made In Chelsea's Ollie Locke Splits From Ashley James

Another 'Made In Chelsea' Split

Another 'Made In Chelsea' couple have bitten the dust - Ollie Locke has revealed he has split from girlfriend Ashley James.

The bisexual star has blamed his lack of libido, explaining to Star magazine that their romance "just didn't work out".

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He said: "Where do I start? We ended up arguing over silly things and it basically just didn't work. My libido was completely f**ked. I just didn't want to have sex... It wasn't that it wasn't good, I had no libido. I asked all my friends off-camera and they all admitted it happened to them."

He also opened up about his bisexuality, admitting that he had tried to just have relationships with men, but finds it difficult to resist women.

"Bisexuality is me and that will always be the case. I've tried to push myself to be gay, but then a beautiful woman comes up to me and wants to have sex with me, and I can't say no! It's a hard life," he said.

"The whole country thinks I'm gay. I get so many tweets every day telling me to come out of the closet. If I could, then I would. But I'm just not there, I'm really not. I am not lying to anyone, I am not gay. I still have amazing relationships with women."

However, his latest comments contradicted what viewers of Monday night's 'Made In Chelsea' witnessed him tell best pals Binky and Cheska.

"You know I’m pretty much gay," he told Binky. "You know I’m pretty much gay," he told Cheska. "The only person who doesn’t know is me," he added.

Cheska advised him: "You just need to get out of that closet and shut that door and stay out of it."

The full interview appears in this week's Star magazine, out now.

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Bisexual Stars
Megan Fox(01 of17)
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“I’m a hypocrite: I would never date a girl who was bisexual, because that means they also sleep with men, and men are so dirty that I’d never want to sleep with a girl who had slept with a man.” (credit:WENN)
Jessie J(02 of17)
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"The frustrating thing is that if I was with a guy right now, I’d be [considered] straight. But if I was with a girl, I’d be “gay.” When I was with my ex-girlfriend, I used to take her around and say, “This is my girlfriend.” People would be comfortable with it because I was. That’s what annoys me about the media. I’ve never tried to make [my sexuality] something that’s going to put me in newspapers or magazines. I’m never, ever going to let it be something that sells my music. Sexuality shouldn’t define you." (credit:WENN)
Drew Barrymore(03 of17)
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"Do I like women sexually? Yeah, I do. Totally. I have always considered myself bisexual. I love a woman's body. I think a woman and a woman together are beautiful, just as a man and a woman together are beautiful. Being with a woman is like exploring your own body, but through someone else." (credit:WENN)
Katie Price(04 of17)
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"We're bisexual, I f*** girls. Whatever. I am straight, but I've played on the old banjo." (credit:WENN)
Ke$ha(05 of17)
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"I don't love just men. I love people. It's not about a gender. It's just about the spirit that exudes from that other person you're with." (credit:WENN)
Anna Paquin(06 of17)
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"I'm Anna Paquin. I'm bisexual and I give a damn." (credit:WENN)
Jodie Marsh(07 of17)
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“I’ve had loads of s*** men. I can see why women turn lesbian, because you get to the point where you’re sick of hearing so much f***ing bull****, so you start to look elsewhere.” (credit:WENN)
Evan Rachel Wood(08 of17)
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"I was always into very androgynous things. Guys, girls... I'm into androgyny in general... I'm more of like the guy when it comes to girls." (credit:WENN)
Gillian Anderson(09 of17)
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"I was in a relationship with a girl for a long time when I was in high school... If I had thought I was 100% gay, would it have been a different experience for me? Would it have been a bigger deal if shame had been attached to it and all those things that become huge life-altering issues for youngsters in that situation? It’s possible that my attitude around it came, on some level, from knowing that I still liked boys.” (credit:WENN)
Angelina Jolie(10 of17)
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"[I was] surprised when I suddenly found myself having these feelings I always had for men, but for a woman, and wanting to kiss her and wanting to touch her." (credit:WENN)
Lady Gaga(11 of17)
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“I’m girl-crazy too. I really depends on where I am. I love men, I love women and I love sex.” (credit:WENN)
Nelly Furtado(12 of17)
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“I believe what Kurt Cobain said that in the end, everyone is gay. Everybody should have the freedom to experiment. Sexual experimentation is part of human history.” (credit:WENN)
Lindsay Lohan(13 of17)
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“I appreciate people, and it doesn’t matter who they are, and I feel blessed to be able to feel comfortable enough with myself that I can say that.” (credit:WENN)
Christina Aguilera(14 of17)
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“I feel sexuality to be very empowering. I think men love to believe that they own our sexuality, so if a woman represents herself in a sexual way, people think, ‘Oh it must be for a man.’ But men don’t have the right to own our sexuality. If I want to be sexual, it’s for my own appreciation and enjoyment. That’s why I like to talk about the fact that sometimes I am attracted to women. I appreciate their femininity and beauty." (credit:WENN)
Fergie(15 of17)
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“Put it this way, I’ve experimented definitely, but I have never had a steady girlfriend.” (credit:WENN)
Alex Reid(16 of17)
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"I don’t smoke but I have tried a cigarette. Experimentation is not orientation… I like women. That was a long long time ago when I was experimenting to find out what I was all about.” (credit:WENN)
Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day)(17 of17)
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“I think I’ve always been bisexual… I mean, it’s something that I’ve always been interested in. I think everybody kind of fantasizes about the same sex. I think people are born bisexual, and it’s just that our parents and society kind of veer us off into this feeling of Oh, I can’t. They say it’s taboo. It’s ingrained in our heads that it’s bad, when it’s not bad at all. It’s a very beautiful thing.” (credit:WENN)