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Caroline Flack to break silence over relationship with Lewis Burton

Caroline Flack breaks silence over relationship with Lewis Burton (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Caroline Flack breaks silence over relationship with Lewis Burton (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Caroline Flack has said she will “speak today” following reports that she and boyfriend Lewis Burton have parted ways.

The TV presenter, 40, posted a message on her Instagram stories on Thursday morning hours after Burton had denied the split.

She wrote: “I’m going to speak today… mine and my families life is no longer up for entertainment gossip.”

Caroline Flack posted on Instagram (Caroline Flack)

Love Island star Flack is alleged to have assaulted former professional tennis player Burton, 27, at her flat in Islington, north London, in December.

She entered a not guilty plea last month to the assault charge at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court. She was released on bail with conditions that stop her having any contact with Burton ahead of a trial in March.

Flack allegedly hit Burton over the head with a lamp when he was asleep after believing he had been unfaithful.

Burton has previously spoken out in support of Flack, claiming she has become the subject of a “witch hunt” following her arrest. He does not support the prosecution and insists he is not a victim.

Following reports they had split, Burton took to Instagram on Wednesday night to issue a denial.

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You can leave your hat on … @mrlewisburton

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Alongside a photograph of them together he wrote: “We ain’t split. Can’t wait to see you.”

Flack stepped down as the presenter of the current series of Love Island last month, saying in a statement that the ITV2 show had been her “world for the last five years” and described it as the “best show on telly”.

“In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series, I feel the best thing I can do is to stand down for series six,” she said at the time.

Flack wished new Love Island host Laura Whitmore “massive good luck” in an Instagram post ahead of the launch of the show’s first winter series and she also posted a message to the Love Island team ahead of this year’s National Television Awards.