Geordie Shore’s Gaz Beadle reveals dream new job after QUITTING the show
The 28-year-old has also opened up about relocating to Australia and the type of girl he hopes to marry
GEORDIE Shore’s Gaz Beadle has opened up about the new direction he hopes to take his career after quitting the hit MTV show he found fame on in 2011.
The 28-year-old reality star has revealed his dream of landing a top radio presenting gig in Australia, once he relocates Down Under in the next 18 months.
Confirming The Sun Online's exclusive that he's quit the show during a live chat with , Gaz revealed: “I’m going to do three more series of Geordie Shore then move here in around 15 to 18 months.
“I’m going to just retire and surf and that. I’ll get a dream house on the gold coast and an apartment in Sydney for work and stuff.”
“I’d like to start working interviewing people and going round to festivals and stuff.
"I wouldn’t like to do proper studio stuff like a morning breakfast show – but I’d like more fun stuff. I’d like to get into radio; I’d love my own show over here.”
After recently revealing his devastation over on/off lover Charlotte Crosby suffering an ectopic pregnancy, Gaz went into detail about the type of girl he’d like to move on with.
He added: “Yes I am single and ready to mingle. I’m so excited about it and there’s not a better place to be than Australia!
“I will be going wild while I’m here… I’m going on a rampage.
“I will marry an Australian girl.”
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A source close to Gaz exclusively tells The Sun Online his big move is prompted by his savvy business mind too.
The friend of the Newcastle native tells us: “Australia has always been his dream, the show is huge over there and everyone knows him. His plan has always been to make as much money as he can over here and then move.
“He has lots of things on the go right now and has previously mentioned even opening up his own blocks of student accommodation in Liverpool that offer a Geordie Shore party experience. He’s really savvy and never stops working.”
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