From Love Island to everything washed? She was forced to
quit her £ 600k job after being accused of assault and facing a humiliating
judicial battle. But, writes ALISON BOSHOFF, this is just the last drama of
Caroline Flack's chaotic life
Caroline Flack was forced to quit her job as a £ 600k Love
Island presenter
This follows his arrest accused of assaulting his last
boyfriend.
Flack, 40, will appear in the Highbury Magistrates Court on
Monday morning.
Caroline Flack is fond of having a brave face when it comes
to speculating about her romantic life.
He was abused for his relationship with the much younger pop
star Harry Styles and, over the years, has faced rumors of love with several
famous men, including a figure of Prince Harry.
She is also a veteran of numerous relationships that have
erupted in public drama.
Only a year ago, the forty-year-old woman finally called at
the time of a continuous engagement with a boyfriend who called an ambulance to
help her after she had been "dismantled" and apparently suicidal
during a phone call.
Before that, there was a long love story with music director
Jack Street, which ended with accusations of his infidelity, resumed and failed
again to bring him angry tweets.
The TV presenter needed all of her droid singing this week
when she left the hit show Love Island after being accused of assaulting her
boyfriend. It is understood that even if you have already filmed promotional
material and conducted interviews with the media, you will not be paid the fee
of £ 600,000.
He has abandoned the pressure on ITVs by those who point out
that accusations of domestic abuse are very inappropriate for the host of a
program focused on love and relationships, regardless of whether they are male
or female.
While the network has publicly supported Flack, the reality
is that, given the circumstances, maintaining its role has never been an
option.
As a friend of Flack said: "ITV felt that the
accusation of aggression was not the best for a sample of appointments,
regardless of the circumstances."
Yesterday he released a statement on Instagram, in which he
said he felt "the best thing I can do is leave the series 6", the
first winter version of the series, and thanked the family, fans and her
boyfriend for supporting. He added that "the problems were not as
reported" and said he was prohibited from making further comments
"until the legal process is completed."
He will appear before the Highbury Magistrates Court on
Monday for allegedly being hit by assault.
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