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Caroline Flack

The family offormerLove Islandhost Caroline Flackhas released an unpublished social media post that she wrote before herdeathover the weekend.

According to theDaily Press, Flack’s family said she had been advised not to post the message, but they decided to release it to clear up any “untruths.”

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“On December the 12th 2019 I was arrested for common assault on my boyfriend,” Flack wrote in the post. “Within 24 hours my whole world and future was swept from under my feet and all the walls that I had taken so long to build around me, collapsed. I am suddenly on a different kind of stage and everyone is watching it happen.”

“I have always taken responsibility for what happened that night. Even on the night. But the truth is …. It was an accident,” she wrote. “I’ve been having some sort of emotional breakdown for a very long time.”

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Flack continued: “But I am NOT a domestic abuser. We had an argument and an accident happened. An accident. The blood that someone SOLD to a newspaper was MY blood and that was something very sad and very personal.”

“The reason I am talking today is because my family can’t take anymore,” the formerLove Islandhost added. “I’ve lost my job. My home. My ability to speak. And the truth has been taken out of my hands and used as entertainment.”

“I can’t spend every day hidden away being told not to say or speak to anyone … I’m not thinking about ‘how I’m going to get my career back.’ I’m thinking about how I’m going to get mine and my family’s life back,” Flack concluded her post. “I can’t say anymore than that.”

Inher last social media post, which was shared on Friday, Flack posted a quartet of images that showed her cuddling with her dog, which she captioned with a red heart emoji.

Flack’s boyfriend Burton, a 27-year-old former professional tennis player and model,shared an emotional tributeto Flack onInstagramafter her death.

“My heart is broken,” he wrote alongsidea photoof the couple embracing on the beach at sunset. “We had something so special.”

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source: people.com