Caroline Flack’s heartbreaking response to ‘unhinged’ body cam footage from night of row

In the new Disney+ documentary, Caroline Flack’s friend Mollie said: “Throughout this whole thing, Caroline’s worst nightmare was that the body cam footage was going to be released”

Caroline Flack’s “nightmare” fear was that police body cam footage from the night of her fight with Lewis would be shown in court where she appeared “half naked and unhinged”.

On the night of December 12, 2019, Caroline and boyfriend Lewis Burton had both been on night’s out separately enjoying some drinks.

Once they got home they went to bed laughing and joking but after Lewis fell asleep his phone went and it was messages from another woman.

The pair then got into a row and Caroline hit Lewis with a phone before he called 999.

Very sadly, Caroline also told best friend Mollie Grosberg at that moment she felt her boyfriend was “gone” and her career could also be over and so she deliberately self-harmed before the police arrived. This meant there was blood in the room and on their bed.

Police video footage picks up on some of this and the Crime Prosecution Service intended to use the footage in court as evidence, where Caroline would have been facing an assault charge.

In the new Disney+ documentary, friend Mollie said: “Throughout this whole thing, Caroline’s worst nightmare was that the body cam footage was going to be released. It wasn’t because she was scared of what she’d done to Lewis. She was scared because she looks completely and utterly unhinged in this body cam footage.”

Her Lawyer Paul Morris also agrees the body cam footage was a big issue for Caroline.

He said: “This was a snapshot into her private life at its worst. She was covered in blood. She was half naked. She was in a really dark place.”

And her mum Christine said: “It showed her mental health, if you like. She knew it wasn’t going to make her guilty of abuse, but it was going to show her to the outside world how she sometimes felt.”

Her agent Louisa Booth becomes tearful when she thinks about it. Looking back, Louise said: “She kept saying to me, I just can’t have people see the body cam footage. I can’t have my family know that that’s out there. And I just think she was not thinking of herself. I think she’s thinking of other people actually.”

Caroline was clinging to the idea the court case would still be dropped. But she found out it would definitely go ahead on Feb 13.

She messaged her friend: “They won’t drop the case. My life is over. The bodycam. My head is throbbing.”

Her Lawyer Paul Morris said: “This case was prosecuted because, in my view, it would have been more difficult to stop the snowball rolling than it would be to just let it continue. Saving face, I think adequately describes the stance that I think was taken.”

Former head of CPS crown prosecutor Nazir Afzal studies the police documents gathered by Christine and is in no doubt she should only have received a caution.

He tells the documentary: “Having looked at all your evidence I can’t understand why they rushed the judgement. This was a case where there is no previous history, no coercive behaviour. Mr Burton never wanted this case and was adamant. This was a one off occasion where she lost her temper and did what she did, which she accepts. For all of those reasons, the very worst thing that should have happened was a caution.”

He added: “I have prosecuted thousands of these cases, none of this makes sense. Almost immediately in the cold light of day, prosecutors would have formed a view that this case is going nowhere and they should have stopped the case. They are required to stop the case where there is insufficient evidence. I can’t think of any reason to proceed, unless they were scared of what the media were going to say about them. It is not about losing face, this is about justice. My take on it is Caroline would still be with us if certain decisions weren’t taken in that month or two.”

Caroline went into a meltdown after receiving the news, trashing her flat and friends including Mollie rushed there and had to call for an ambulance, but she eventually calmed down and managed to go to sleep.

However she then urged friends to go home the next morning as her sister would be coming to the flat later on February 15.

But her sister Jody arrived at a locked door and the sounds of Caroline’s dog barking. Once inside she learned that Caroline had died.

Caroline’s mum Christine ends the documentary by saying: “I want to stress to anyone feeling that bad, that scared and tired of life, there’s always a way forward.

“You know, you’re not strange. If you have depression, you’re not strange. If you’ve got mental health problems, you’re normal. That’s life, and it’s just helping deal with that and making you feel okay about it, because you know, you should just feel okay about it.”

*Both episodes of Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth premiere on Disney+ today.

In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. Refuge is the largest domestic abuse organisation in the UK and can be Contacted free 24/7 on 0808 2000 247

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Boots shoppers ‘always get compliments’ on £105 perfume cut to £49

The better-than-half-price deal is part of the beauty store’s huge Black Friday selection

When it comes to perfumes, few brands are as widely recognised as Yves Saint Laurent. Now, shoppers at Boots can get their hands on a massively reduced bottle of one of the designer fragrances as part of the Black Friday sale.

The Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium Eau de Parfum Over Red has been cut in price and, at the time of writing, was one of the best deals in terms of discount on the Boots website. Originally, the 50ml perfume bottle should cost shoppers £105, but the Black Friday deal cuts that down by more than half to £49, saving shoppers a huge £56.

The Boots website described the perfume as being “captivating, unparalleled in provocation, deliberatively seductive”. It uses notes of black coffee, orange blossom and vanilla from the original YSL Black Opium with a twist of cherry accord and jasmine flower.

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There are similar perfumes on offer during Black Friday at other stores. For example, Superdrug has a range of deals, including the Calvin Klein Euphoria for Her (was £82, now £31 for 100ml), and The Perfume Shop has slashed the price of Vera Wang’s popular Princess scent (was £66, now £19.99 for 100ml).

However, dozens of shoppers were pleased with the Boots deal and have been praising the perfume for years. One said: “I always get compliments whilst wearing it.” Another wrote: “Amazing, luxurious and smells divine! This scent is my all-time favourite.”

A third put in their review: “I have fallen in love hard and fast with this perfume. I’ve always been a fan of the original YSL Black Opium and this takes the classic scent to a new level. On my initial wear I thought the cherry in the scent faded quickly on my skin, but hours later a co-worker asked me if I was wearing a new, fruity perfume. I was surprised he could still smell it!”

Someone else said: “This scent is similar to the regular black opium but the cherry adds a fun twist. I get compliments on it all the time.” A fifth shopper suggested: “This is a perfect perfume for winter.”

However, a few shoppers did share some issues they had, with one shopper putting online that the scent was “overpowering and instantly gave [them] a headache”. Someone else warned that they “can’t smell it anymore after 10 minutes”, and a third said: “This reminds me of a cough medicine. If you like this, you will probably love this perfume.”.

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However, many people were praising the perfume and claiming that its scent reminded them of an even more expensive one, which is priced at £290 for the 50ml version in Boots. One claimed: “Compared to Tom Ford Lost Cherry, it is slightly sweeter and lasts way longer!”

Maura Higgins reveals the secret to getting her amazing figure after Botox admission

Maura Higgins has said she ‘wants to be in the best shape of her life’ next year as she dropped big hints about what her next career move could be

Maura Higgins has shared the secret behind her amazing figure as she took part in an Instagram Q&A with fans over the weekend.

The 34-year-old former Love Island star has come a long way since her days as a Formula 1 grid girl. She is now a model, TV presenter and aspiring actress who recently made her film debut in the 2025 Irish comedy film The Spin that has reportedly got Hollywood film bosses talking.

Though she’s always had a good figure, Maura wasn’t shy about telling fans how she sustains it as she posed for her latest snaps in a festive-inspired red and white trim bikini while on holiday in Marrakesh.

Asked how what her ‘ab routine’ was, Maura replied: “I’ve honestly been working my (tiny) ass off in the gym the last few months!! It’s not been easy but this is the best I’ve felt in such a long time!!”

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Sharing what workouts she does, Maura continued: “I do a lot of power yoga & pilates!” Dropping a huge hint of what is next for her career wise, she added: “Next year is super super exciting for me so I want to be in the best shape of my life.”

In another question from fans, Maura finally admitted that she does get Botox – despite previously denying having the cosmetic tweakment.

Asked ‘Will you ever talk about skin treatments you have? You are glowing! Xx.’, Maura replied: “When I first got perioral dermatitis I stop getting facials altogether, now it’s just skincare and of course with the help of Botox from the best @drroshoffical.”

Back in 2020, Maura claimed she hadn’t had Botox, telling OK! magazine: “I probably will get Botox some day, but I’m afraid to right now. I don’t want to change myself. I did think about having a boob job a long time ago, but that went out the window.”

She also spoke about wanting a curvier bottom after complaining her bottom was “flat”. She said at the time: “I would like a bigger bum, but I’m never going to have that so there’s no point talking about it. I have a flat bum, but I can’t have everything.”

In 2022, she even joked how she gets compared to Michael Jackson because of her ‘perfect nose’. Speaking during a TV appearance on Shopping With Keith Lemon, Maura shared: “I get trolled. The main thing I get is that I look like Michael Jackson.”

An incredulous Keith replied: “Well you’re the fittest Michael Jackson I’ve ever seen” to which Maura said: “I think it’s because people think I’ve had a nose job. I will admit my nose is very perfect. People would pay a lot of money to have my nose.”

Before she impressed fans with her stint on I’m A Celebrity last year, one cosmetic surgery expert told the Mirror he thought Maura may have had facial contouring on her cheeks and jawline to add definition.

But Maura – who recently won praise for showing fans her grey hairs after revealing she went grey at 18 – has hit back at the speculation telling MailOnline: “I got my lips done three months after coming out of Love Island and lip fillers lasts five to six months. I haven’t had anything done since then, I just let it dissolve.

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“But people still assume I’ve had my lips done, Botox, people are even saying I’ve had my nose done when I’ve not actually had any work.

“I had braces on for a long time and since my teeth have moved, they’ve actually pushed my lips out slightly and I feel like I don’t need it. If I were to get my lips down now with my straight teeth, it just wouldn’t be a good look.”

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Jonathan Ross says Celebrity Traitors stars still won’t speak to him over awkward feud

Months after Celebrity Traitors’ filming ended, Jonathan Ross says some of his co-starts still haven’t forgiven him an struggle to accept the shoe was just a game

Jonathan Ross says some of his co-stars struggle to accept Celebrity Traitors is just a game – and still haven’t forgiven him for not being a Faithful!

The TV star, who last week said that there was no “beef” between him and Ruth Codd despite their on-screen spat, says some haven’t forgiven him for his part in the hit programme. Jonathan was of course a Traitor alongside Cat Burns and eventual winner Alan Carr – but he was the only one not to make the final.

Jonathan was eventually rumbled but didn’t go without a parting shot, pretending his was a Faithful as he left before came clean. He has now claimed that some of the stars are yet to forgive their Traitor counterparts even though filming wrapped months ago.

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Chatting In the latest episode of his Reel Talk podcast, he says: “It is a bit weird because there are a couple of people from in there – I’m not gonna name names – who do seem to still, not hold a grudge exactly, but still seem to struggle with accepting that it was just a game, and that the lying and accusations that flew around were all part of the game.

“They are nothing to do with who we are or what we are or how we interact outside of that hothouse environment. But it is kind of weird. I’ve gone on record saying I struggled doing it. It was hard doing it. And those who’ve now seen the final, the emotions you see at the end from someone – I’m not going to name names – you can see how hard we all found it. I think everyone found it.”

He went on to address the issue of other celebs still being a little off about what happened. I hate the word ‘triggering’ because it’s such a common word to use now and I think it’s used too casually,” he said.

“But I think when you’re in a stressful situation you rarely react just because of that situation; there’s almost always other factors that you might not even be aware of – old wounds and fears you might have about how you’re perceived or how you think people see you or how you think you are acting or whether you’re acting quickly.”

There was big news for fans today after it was confirmed Celebrity Traitors will return for a second series next year following its phenomenal debut. More than 12 million people tuned in to see Alan win the show last Thursday, defeating Nick Mohammed, Cat, David Olusoga and Joe Marler in a brilliant final.

Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, said: “Studio Lambert have done an outstanding job as The Celebrity Traitors has well and truly captivated the nation, becoming a bona fide highlight of the year bringing record numbers of people together to enjoy every twist and turn.

“In 2026 the doors of the castle will be opened again to welcome celebrity players to the game to see who can charm, who can scheme and ultimately who can survive in series two, which promises to be just as unmissable as the first.”

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After the nail-biting final, where Alan duped the unsuspecting Faithfuls to snatch the prize pot, speculation is rife about who might join the next series. Even though the dust has barely settled on his victory, several celebs have already expressed interest in participating in a potential second season.

Caroline Flack’s pal Lou Teasdale breaks silence as heartbreaking documentary released

Stylist to the stars Lou Teasdale, one of the best friends of late Love Island host Caroline Flack, posted a series of moving tributes to her pal on what would have been her birthday

Hair and make-up artist to the stars, Lou Teasdale has posted a series of moving tributes to Caroline Flack, as a new two-part Disney+ documentary about her best friend, involving the late Love Island host’s mum, Christine, airs. The 42 year old mum of one from Yorkshire posted the touching images on her Instagram stories on Sunday 9 November, on what would have been Caroline’s 45th birthday.

They came just a day before the powerful two-parter, which features never-before-heard-or-seen messages from Caroline to those closest to her at the time, was released on the streaming channel in the UK. The first was a beautiful black and white image of the pair in what looks like a hot tub, smiling, with the words, ‘happy birthday nice friend’.

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A second shows the pair beaming as they splash in the sea, alongside the caption, ‘I miss you a lot’, accompanied by a white heart. In another image, Lou – who appears in the doc, shared the quote, ‘In a world where you can be anything, be kind’ in an echo of the sentiment shared by many following the TV host’s shock death in 2020.

Lou, who is in a relationship with footballer Andy Carroll and shares daughter Lux, 14, with her ex, singer Tom Atkin, was the last person to see Caroline before she died and has shared regular tributes to her late friend following her heartbreaking passion.

She and Caroline first met in their 20s, while both were putting in long hours in their careers, Caroline was the face of The X Factor and Lou was working as a stylist on the show, becoming the chief stylist for One Direction when they went on tour.

The pair went on to become close friends, and would go on nights out together and even on holiday. It’s believed Lou was one of those who helped Caroline when she was struggling with her mental health.

Caroline tragically took her own life aged just 40, while she was facing trial accused of assaulting her tennis player boyfriend, Lewis Burton, a coroner ruled.

On December 12 2019, she allegedly attacked Burton with a lamp at her flat in Islington, north London in the early hours of the morning – something her mum blasts as untrue in the documentary – and the next day was charged by the Metropolitan Police with assault by beating

The day before her death Caroline had discovered that she would be prosecuted and feared press intrusion, thThe two became close friends and spent a lot of time together, going on holidays and nights out. Lou helped Caroline when she was struggling with her mental health.

The new documentary sees Caroline’s mum air her views, exploring the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s final 24 hours – and seeking answers as to whether her daughter’s suicide could have been avoided.

Christine shares in the show trailer, “People think they know what happened to Caroline, but the reality is much darker, there’s so much information the public haven’t seen. I want the truth to come out.”

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Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth is available to stream now on Disney+.

Crocs’ newest collaboration with The Grinch will make the perfect Christmas gift for kids this year

Crocs has just launched the perfect festive collaboration ready for the Christmas season, with the new The Grinch X Crocs collaboration now available to shop from £4.99

The Christmas season is approaching which means it’s time to think about those all important presents you still have to buy. And if you’re feeling a little stuck on what to get, Crocs’ new collaboration is a perfect one for the kids (or the big kids at heart).

The Crocs x The Grinch collab has finally landed ready to be snapped up for a fun and festive gift for the little ones, with prices starting from £4.99. The collection takes Crocs’ classic slip on clog design and gives it a Christmas twist with everyone’s favourite anti-Christmas hero, as well as including Grinch-themed accessories.

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Featuring a Grinch green colourway with a Santa hat-inspired fuzzy lining, the Crocs are also covered in a fleece material, making sure they’re warm enough to wear all winter and throughout the Christmas period. Just like regular Crocs, the Grinch Classic Lined Clog can be worn inside or outside, with the brand’s signature ultra-light design and cradling supportive soles making them ultra comfortable to wear.

Whilst the kids’ design is a little more simple, the adult’s version also includes The Grinch’s iconic hand dangling from the heel strap whilst holding an ornament. This can be flipped forwards to dangle in front of his face, or backwards to hang behind your foot.

There are sizes for infants, young children and adults to choose from, with infants priced at £64.99, juniors priced at £69.99, and adults coming in at £79.99. As well as the clogs, the Crocs x The Grinch collab also includes plenty of accessories too.

You can also shop The Grinch socks which come in packs of three, with sizes for both adults and kids. And of course there’s several different Jibbitz to pick from to help customise your new Crocs (or your old pair), with single Grinch designs from £4.99 or a multipack of five to £16.99.

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If you’re looking for something that’s definitely more on the slipper side of things that would make a great stocking filler or Secret Santa gift, Matalan’s Grinch Slippers are currently on sale for £9 down from £12, whilst George at Asda has a pair for £4.50, although sizes are limited. Alternatively, Primark has a complete collection of The Grinch themed sleepwear, including pyjamas, slippers and bedding, as well as its own £10 version of The Grinch clogs.