Andy Murray’s 7-hr a day PlayStation ‘obsession’ behind split?
December 1st, 2009 - 1:58 pm ICT by ANILondon, Dec 1 (ANI): Kim Sears dumped Andy Murray because he used to spend seven hours a day on his PlayStation 3, it has emerged.
Pals have revealed that the 21-year-old blonde pulled the plug on their four-year romance because it “drove her mad”, reports The Sun.
One of them revealed the Wimbledon ace’s addiction to playing video Tennis and shoot-’em-ups like Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2: “He would spend all his time glued to them. In the end she just got fed up with it. She wanted more out of the relationship.”
After the split, student Kim is back with her parents.
Apparently, she had also been put out by the star’s love for his latest toy - a 110,000-pound red Ferrari 430.
A source said: “She felt she was playing second fiddle to it. There are a number of reasons for the break-up. But computer games did factor.”
In the past, Murray’s former coach has told of the player’s “obsession” with his PlayStation.
Brad Gilbert said: “He plays video games seven hours a day.” (ANI)
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