Caroline Flack's celebrity status likely contributed to police charging her with domestic abuse, says mother
Caroline Flack's mother has told Sky News that her daughter's celebrity status is likely to have contributed towards the Metropolitan Police's decision to charge the TV presenter with domestic abuse.
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