Geordie Shore suffers another blow as Scotty T reveals plans to LEAVE show in two years’ time
The Geordie Shore hunk has vowed to settle down once he hits 30 - as other cast members begin to jump ship
SCOTTY T is planning to quit Geordie Shore when he turns 30 in order to pursue a quieter life.
The MTV reality star, now 28, has confessed he will need to “calm down” in the next few years, because he can’t continue partying every night.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, he said: “I don't intend to leave Geordie Shore until I'm 30. There are definitely a couple of years of Scotty T left partying.
“At the minute, this is my time to make money for the next few years, to set myself up for the rest of my life.
“I'm not going to go on like this, I'm still going to be me, I'm still going to go wild, but there's going to be a point when I need to calm down.”
The Geordie hunk joined for the fourth series in 2012 and will return to screens for the 13th series next Tuesday when the cast will party in Magaluf, Ibiza, Kavos and Ayia Napa.
But Scotty is thinking with his business head these days and releases his debut autobiography Scotty T: A Shore Thing tomorrow.
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On how he has changed since joining the show, he said: “Now I'm a bit more switched on, I've got businesses and I move money around, I've got to keep a level head.
“But I want to make enough money in the next three to five years where I don't have to work again or set myself up so when I do have kids they get a good life.”
However, his days of going wild aren’t numbered quite yet, as he has teased he is working on his own show which he hopes will hit screens in 2017.
He said: “There's the potential for my own show.
“It's a reality. It's going to be a lot funnier. It's in the pipeline. If all goes well, you never know.
“I mean, the thing is for me I'm just trying to have my fingers in loads of different pies because I don't know exactly where I'm going.
“Obviously I do modelling, dream boys stripping, club nights, I've got a record label, the clothing lines and the watches with lads, the development company getting launched, then there's the pantomimes I'm doing, there's still Geordie Shore. My head’s boggled!”
Scotty T: A Shore Thing published by Simon and Schuster comes out on October 20
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