Influencer Lorna Luxe , 42, has spilled all on the significant relationships in her life, revealing for the first time that her first major romance was with a woman.
The star, real name Lorna Andrews, is the latest guest on We Need To Talk, the podcast from Paul C Brunson, during which she discusses her hugely successful social media career as well as her 15 year marriage to husband John, 63.
But during a conversation about her romantic relationships, Lorna confessed that she was in a two year romance with a woman whilst at university, but nobody knew.
Explaining how she ‘became a woman as opposed to a girl’ at uni after a tricky first year trying to be independent, Lorna said she was ‘fighting a lot of conflicting thoughts around that time.’
‘My first major relationship at university was with a woman,’ Lorna told Paul. ‘I was so ashamed of, you know, being a lesbian that I hid her from my friends and everybody for a couple of years.
‘My flatmate never knew, I really cared for her and I kind of screwed it up because of being afraid to be who I want to be and she got sick of it in the end and she sacked me off, fair play to her, and I mean we’re still friends now but I understand why she did that, I didn’t at the time.’
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Influencer Lorna Luxe , 42, has spilled all on the significant relationships in her life, revealing for the first time that her first major romance was with a woman
The star is the latest guest on We Need To Talk,during which she discusses her hugely successful social media career as well as her 15 year marriage to husband John, 63
‘It was a real important thing to happen to me because it wasn’t about being gay or straight or whatever you want to label it. It was about the fact that I was somebody that could connect with anyone. I didn’t define myself even at that age and that set the ball rolling for how my relationships played out when I grew up.’
Lorna would go on to have a relationship with ‘a semi famous sportsman’ whilst living in Brighton and working as cabin crew after university – another relationship which she says shaped her greatly.
‘He was a professional sportsman with a public profile so it almost like gave me credibility, he gave me street cred,’ she said. ‘It was a vehicle for what I needed at the time and it was great in that sense but was I emotionally fulfilled? Not really.’
‘I think what it made me realise was that I wasn’t necessarily attracted to a man or a woman I was attracted to the person.’
She added that of the romances in her life, her relationship with a woman and her marriage are the only two where she has ‘felt that connection to the person.’
‘One’s been a man one’s been a woman but I think the other people I was dating was just to try and tick a box or fill a gap or fill a void.’
Lorna and John met when she was 25 and in the midst of her eight-year stint as a Virgin Atlantic air hostess, before marrying in NYC shortly after and going on to live together in Hove, East SusSєx, and later Horsham and now Warwickshire.
While John previously worked as a banker, following his stage three cancer diagnosis in 2023 and Lorna’s continued success as an influencer, he gave up his job to focus on his health and helping his wife work.
‘My first major relationship at university was with a woman,’ Lorna told the podcast. ‘I was so ashamed of you know being a lesbian that I hid her from my friends’
Lorna and John met when she was 25 and in the midst of her eight-year stint as a Virgin Atlantic air hostess, before marrying in NYC shortly after
While John previously worked as a banker, following his cancer diagnosis in 2023 and Lorna’s success as an influencer, he gave up his job to focus on his health and helping his wife work
Last year, Lorna spoke to The Times about their relationship and how they divide their cash and work flow, saying: ‘When I met him I was an air hostess on £12,000 a year. So there was definitely an imbalance of cash…
‘But we just share everything, and as it’s tipped over the other side, it’s never been an issue. It got to the point where John going to work every day was costing us money, because we were having to turn down jobs and he couldn’t take my pH๏τos…
‘So we made an executive decision that he would leave the bank. It took him two years. He left in December, and then he got diagnosed with cancer in January.’
In May 2024, Lorna revealed John’s cancer had moved to his brain as well as come back in his adrenal gland.
He recently had a month long stint in hospital, fighting a severe infection.