Personal Life
Jordan currently resides in Marbella, Spain, regularly flying back to the UK.
It was reported by The Mirror newspaper's website in January 2006 that Jordan had bought girlfriend Meg Matthews (former wife of Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher) a Porsche worth £100,000 for Christmas, along with a personalised number plate, and that the couple had been together since July 2005. However Jordan gave details of the ending of this relationship in March 2006, admitting that it had been Matthews who had ended the relationship, while attacking The News of the World newspaper, which had reported that Jordan had 'ditched Matthews' the week before. Jordan wrote of the matter in his Observer column, "the piece belittled someone who has been very important to me over the last nine months."
In June 2006 it was reported that Jordan's ex-girlfriend Tara Stout, 36, posed in a Union Jack bikini and high heels, then put on tiny shorts and a revealing top to face Bow Street Magistrates Court in Central London over a case re Jordan. The pair also faced each other in court in October of that year, when Stout was found guilty of harassing Jordan. It was reported in the Sunday Mirror's showbiz section "Radar" in September 2006 that model Sophie Anderton was dating Jordan In a bizarre twist of fate, Jordan used to go out with Sarah Bosnich, the ex-wife of Sophie's former flame Mark Bosnich.
In June 2007, it was announced that Suzi Walker, the estranged Page Three wife of Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Ian Walker, was pregnant with Jordan's child. The pregnancy was unplanned, but the couple having dated for eight months were delighted. The baby, a girl called Cameron, was born in January 2008.
He is also the father to Alicia Douvall's baby daughter Papaya.
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