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Caroline Flack’s autobiography to be re-published because of ‘increased demand’ after her death

Storm in a C Cup was first published in 2015 and has recently re-entered the best-sellers charts

Louis Chilton
Thursday 05 March 2020 09:38 GMT
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Caroline Flack‘s autobiography is being re-released due to meet increased demand, following the former Love Island presenter’s death.

Titled Storm in a C Cup, the memoir was first published in 2015, but re-entered the best-sellers list last week.

Publishers Simon & Schuster have confirmed that all profits from the re-release will go to Flack’s estate.

Before her death, Flack was writing another book, which blended aspects of self-help with personal recollections.

Yesterday, the Independent Office for Police Conduct watchdog found that there was “no causal link” between police actions and Flack’s death.

Flack took her own life while awaiting trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, Lewis Burton.

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