What the hell happened, bruv Who is Caroline Flack? Is it true she once dated some extremely famous men named Harry (Styles *and* Prince)?
Photo: SOPA Images/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Love Island — the U.K.-based reality-dating phenomenon in which bathing-suit-clad contestants sip from personal water bottles like giant orange babies, while saying things like “He’s fit, innit” — is a veritable smorgasbord of drama. Regular viewers of the show will be familiar with antics such as drink-tossing and people screaming about being something called “mugged off.
So what the hell happened, bruv?? Who is Caroline Flack? Is it true she once dated some extremely famous men named Harry? Is Love Island in jeopardy? These are the questions I’m sure you’re dying to have answered, and we are here to help. Why was Flack arrested? In the early morning hours of December 12, Flack was arrested for “assault by beating” at her London home after allegedly attacking an unnamed male victim, who was not seriously injured. Though Flack has kept silent about the incident, staying off social media, multiple outlets have reported that the man was Burton. The Sun claims sources say that Flack threw her phone at Burton after discovering flirty texts between him and an older woman.
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