Oct 21, 2012

Showbiz: Lawson star Andy Brown admits he uses brain op scar to pull girls

Showbiz
Showbiz
Lawson star Andy Brown admits he uses brain op scar to pull girls
Oct 21st 2012, 17:08

Lawson heartthrob Andy Brown says the scar from his brain surgery comes in handy when he's pulling the ladies.

Andy Brown
Lawson's Andy Brown fancies himself as a bit of a ladies' man

The frontman, who was left deaf in one ear after the op to remove a tumour, tells women the 'big scar that sort of looks like a C shape' is a shark bite.

His bandmates let slip that Brown also tells girls he is eager to impress that it is a gunshot wound.

The Standing In The Dark singer says he's lucky to have his eyesight. On the hellish ordeal of six years ago the 25-year-old said: 'I had to learn to walk again. A lot of your awareness you lose as well because they cut your balance nerves in the operation, so you lose a lot of what's going on around you. I lost my hearing in my right ear,' said the star.

'And  probably some of my brain activity,' he joked. 'I must have had the tumour from a very young age and then it grew to a certain size and wiped out my hearing, it would have taken out my sight next.'

As a thank-you, he named his band Lawson, after the brain surgeon who performed the 18-hour operation.  Single Andy also confessed he's on the hunt for 22-year-old Inbetweeners babe Emily Atack.

Lawson
All set: Lawson, from left, Joel Peat, Ryan Fletcher, Andy Brown and Adam Pitts prepare to release their first album

'Emily, she's blonde, I like blondes me. She's perfect for me. I really like her,' he said.

While Brown is happy searching for chicks who dig scars, his bandmates are struggling to keep their 'filthy' female following at bay.

Drummer Adam Pitts, 21, said: 'They'll find the tour van and then write all over it in lipstick or nail polish and it's absolute filthy stuff.

'Like on the last tour, we went to bed one night and woke up and didn't have time to clean it in the morning.

'We were straight on to a radio station and the van just had 'pussy patrol' in the biggest writing you've ever seen. We were driving through the city centre and everyone was just looking at us. I got out of the car and stood next to this old couple. I've never felt so guilty in my life. I was like, "I didn't write that".'

The lads' debut album Chapman Square is out now.

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