Caroline Flack EXCLUSIVE: TV star's six-figure advertising deal is 'put on hold after she was charged with assault as her Love Island career hangs in the balance'
- The TV presenter, 40, was charged with assault on Friday after being arrested following an altercation with her boyfriend Lewis Burton, 27, the previous day
- The Love Island host is due to fly out to South Africa in just a few weeks' time to start filming the debut winter series of the ITV2 dating show
- Caroline's most lucrative job and six-figure advertising deals are now hanging in the balance as she prepares to go to court on December 23
Caroline Flack's most lucrative presenting job and a six-figure advertising deal is said to be 'hanging in the balance' after she was charged with assault last week.
The Love Island host, 40, was due to fly out to South Africa in just a few weeks' time to start filming the debut winter series of the ITV2 dating show, but her future on the programme has been called into doubt.
A source told MailOnline the TV personality had also been lining up a 'six-figure advertising deal with Polaroid' which is now 'on hold' after her arrest following an altercation with her boyfriend Lewis Burton, 27, at her north London home.
On the last series of Love Island, Polaroid collaborated with the show and a range of sunglasses was designed for the contestants which were then available to buy on the Love Island website.
Caroline Flack EXCLUSIVE: TV star's six-figure advertising deal has been 'put on hold after she was charged with assault as her Love Island career hangs in the balance'
Could she be Caroline Fl-axed? The star is currently slated to launch the winter edition of ITV2's runaway ratings hit Love Island in South Africa from the start of January
MailOnline has contacted a spokesperson for the brand and for Caroline Flack for comment.
Caroline's tennis-player/model boyfriend Lewis, 27, defended her on Instagram Stories on Monday, writing that she's 'loyal and kind' and saying she 'doesn't deserve this.'
However, the incident has raised questions about her future in TV.
The star is currently slated to launch the winter edition of ITV2's runaway ratings hit Love Island in South Africa from the start of January.
Shock: Caroline was charged with assault last Friday following a fight at her north London home following an alleged bust-up with her boyfriend Lewis Burton (pictured in October)
Also on her busy hosting roster is the upcoming controversial Channel 4 show The Surjury.
It will see young people pitch ideas for their 'dream' surgeries to convince a jury of peers and experts to approve their life-changing operations.
And while TV bosses have yet to officially announce any decisions on how they'll handle the potential PR minefield of continuing to work with Flack, calls are already being made for her to be sacked, particularly in light of the #MeToo era.
Carrying on: Caroline was pictured for the first time since she was charged with assault last Friday - she and her PR Nathan Charles were pictured outside the Soho hotel on Monday
However, she was pictured out in London's Soho with her PR Nathan Charles on Monday, with a smile on her face, suggesting all is well.
Her ex-boyfriend, Andrew Brady offered his support to Lewis and messaged the model's phone, saying: 'I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg.'
But Lewis responded to Andrew's text telling him to 'stay out of his business'.
A source close to Andrew told MailOnline: 'Andrew wanted to be there for Lewis.
Joining up: On the last series of Love Island, Polaroid collaborated with the show and a range was designed specifically for the contestants
'He text him saying if he wanted to chat then he'd be open to talking as he "knows what it's like"... but he was also keen to quiz Lewis on whether he'd signed a non-disclosure agreement.
'Lewis replied telling him to stay out of their business and made clear he'd not been asked to sign any documents.'
On Sunday, Andrew uploaded pictures of a confidentiality agreement, thought to be from when he and Caroline were engaged, with the caption: 'Abuse has no agenda.'
MailOnline can reveal that Andrew was not paid to sign the document and seemed happy enough to do so at the time.
A spokesman for Flack told PA news agency in a statement: 'We confirm that police attended Caroline's home following a private domestic incident.
'She is co-operating with the appropriate people to resolve matters. We will not be making any further comment for legal reasons.'
Six police cars were seen outside the TV presenter's London home in the early hours of Thursday morning.
A man, believed to be Flack's boyfriend, Lewis Burton, was treated for injuries, but his condition is not thought to be serious.
Supportive: Caroline's ex-fiancé Andrew Brady (pictured in 2018) reached out to her boyfriend Lewis by text in the wake of her arrest, MailOnline can reveal
A Met Police spokesman told MailOnline: 'Caroline Flack, 40, of Islington was charged on Friday, 13 December with assault by beating. She will appear on bail at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 23 December.
'This follows an incident at approximately 05:25hrs on Thursday, 12 December after reports of a man being assaulted. He was not seriously injured.'
The man was treated by paramedics and a London Ambulance Service spokesman said: 'We were called yesterday (Thursday 12 December) at 5.28am to reports of a person unwell in Islington.
'We sent an ambulance to the scene and took a person to hospital.'
'Abuse has no agenda': On Sunday, Andrew uploaded pictures of a confidentiality agreement, thought to be from when he and Caroline were engaged
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