Professor Green says dating rumours are ruining his chances of finding love

The rapper is having difficulty striking up conversations with 'lovely' women
Romance troubles: Professor Green is struggling to find a date
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Emma Powell8 August 2016
The Weekender

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Professor Green has claimed speculation over his love life is stopping him from finding love.

The rapper – real name Stephen Manderson – said rumours about him dating are preventing him from meeting women.

Green – who divorced from Millie Mackintosh earlier this year – rubbished reports about his love life on Twitter.

He posted: “All this rubbish speculation about me dating is making life very difficult when I do bump into a lovely girl at my local coffee shop.”

The Read All About it rapper’s tweet comes days after he reportedly invited two women to a BBQ on Twitter.

He allegedly posted: “Daniella and Emily, didn’t get your numbers. If you happen to be on Twitter there’s a BBQ tomorrow shout me.”

Green has been single since splitting from Mackintosh in February after two and a half years of marriage.

Mackintosh wed Green in September 2013 in a lavish ceremony at Babington House in Somerset, but in May the pair were granted a quickie divorce at a hearing that lasted less than 30 seconds.

In the court papers, Mackintosh cited "unreasonable behaviour" as the reason for the split.

Following the break, the Quality Street heiress struck up a relationship with her former Made in Chelsea co-star Hugo Taylor.

Green is currently preparing to release his fourth studio album and revealed that it will include references to his marriage to Mackintosh.

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He said he will not be "nice just to sell records".

When asked if Mackintosh will be unhappy with his choice of lyrics, he told The Sun: “I think that can be assumed.

“But I’m not worried about that. People assume they know me and they know the box I fit into but I grew up rapping a totally different way.

“I hope people will let me release the music and the style that I want."

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