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Caroline Flack's mother hits out at Lewis Burton over alleged new relationship

Caroline Flack's grieving mother criticises the late star's boyfriend Lewis Burton for apparently moving on with a new relationship.

The grieving mother of former Love Island host Caroline Flack has criticised her boyfriend Lewis Burton over his apparent new relationship.

Flack took her own life in February while awaiting trial for an alleged assault on Burton - claims that both of them denied.

In recent weeks Burton is believed to have begun dating Lottie Tomlinson, sister of One Direction's Louis Tomlinson, prompting Catherine Flack to comment on old pictures of him with her daughter on Instagram.

According to the Daily Mail, from her private account Catherine posted a few weeks ago: "he is now in the same pose different girl".

On another picture of the pair from November 2019, she wrote "This relationship did end her life", adding "Want this [picture] deleted so much".

BBC ballroom contest Strictly Come Dancing has recently revealed plans for a tribute to Flack - winner of the 2014 series - in an upcoming highlights show.

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