Caroline Flack and Andrew Brady ‘in public row’: Love Island host ‘storms out of London restaurant after spat with boyfriend’

They're the most on/off couple in showbiz 
Heated? Caroline Flack and Andrew Brady are on the rocks
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Jennifer Ruby16 August 2018
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They might have only rekindled their romance last week, but it seems that Caroline Flack and Andrew Brady might be on the rocks again.

The most on/off couple in showbiz reportedly had a public row during a night out in London on Monday, causing the Love Island host to “storm off”.

According to The Sun, the TV presenter, 38, argued with her former fiancé at the crowded Market Café in London Fields.

Onlookers told the publication: “It’s only a small restaurant but, even though they weren’t out and out yelling, everyone could hear what they were saying.

Back on? Caroline Flack and Andrew Brady (Instagram / Andrew Brady)
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“You’d think if they wanted to row they could do it somewhere a bit more private.

The source added: “But things got really intense very quickly. He told her that he thought she was using him so she could get married, but she insisted she loved him and mentioned the Ibiza trip.”

According to the reports, Flack then got up and left the restaurant by herself, telling the Apprentice star: “You don’t need to be so aggressive.”

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The couple reportedly got back together last week after Flack called time on the relationship in an emotional statement last month.

According to reports, Flack has pushed for the couple’s counselling and refuses to wear her engagement ring until the pair have completed it.

The couple got engaged in April after three months of dating, with Flack announcing the news on her social media accounts.

Standard Online has contacted Caroline Flack and Andrew Brady’s representatives for comment.

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