Caroline Flack 'dumps Andrew Brady over cheating claims'

Sources report that the Love Island host found out Brady hadn't been "honest" with her
Dumped: Caroline Flack has reportedly ended things with Andrew Brady
Instagram/ Andrew Brady
Natasha Sporn27 March 2018
The Weekender

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Caroline Flack and Andrew Brady have reportedly split up just weeks after moving in together, according to new claims.

Reports on Tuesday morning suggested that the Love Island host called time on the pair’s blossoming romance amid cheating claims, saying that Flack had found out “he hadn’t been entirely honest with her”.

An insider told The Sun: “Caroline ended things with Andrew after realising that he hadn’t been entirely honest with her.

“She felt like she couldn’t trust him. Things started to unravel after the first cheating claim.”

Split: The couple - who confirmed their romance with sweet snow selfies - have called time on their relationship
Facebook / Caroline Flack

The publication also report that Flack has cleared her Instagram of any photos or videos with Brady and blocked him on the site.

Standard Online has contacted to representatives for Flack and Brady for comment.

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Flack, 38, had previously gushed about her new beau all over social media as she shared pictures of them kissing and cuddling.

It was also reported that the two had decided to move in together after pictures of Brady carrying things into her North London home emerged.

However, their relationship was thrown into the spotlight just a couple weeks after they made things official by cheating claims from a woman who claimed to have spent the night with Brady.

The Celebrity Big Brother star denied the accusations at the time, telling The Sun that he had “never seen the woman before on his life”.

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