Caroline Flack’s ex Andrew Brady ‘texted Lewis Burton after assault arrest – but was told to stay out of their business’
CAROLINE Flack’s ex Andrew Brady is said to have reached out to Lewis Burton following her assault arrest last week. The former Apprentice star, 29, who called it quits with Caroline last year, reportedly messaged the tennis player, but was told to “stay out of their business.” According to the Mail Online, Andrew offered his […]
CAROLINE Flack’s ex Andrew Brady is said to have reached out to Lewis Burton following her assault arrest last week.
The former Apprentice star, 29, who called it quits with Caroline last year, reportedly messaged the tennis player, but was told to “stay out of their business.”
According to the Mail Online, Andrew offered his support to Lewis, 27, over text message.
A source revealed: “Andrew wanted to be there for Lewis.
“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.”
Days after Caroline’s arrest, Andrew took to Instagram to share an unsigned non disclosure agreement (NDA).
Alongside the post, he wrote the cryptic hashtag: “abuse has no gender”.
The three-page document is dated March 14, 2018 – weeks before the pair got engaged.
No personal information is disclosed from the pictures, but the signatory is asked to do “everything within your power to protect the confidentiality of the confidential information”.
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Andrew’s post was shared with his 180,000 followers– three days after police were called to an alleged bust-up at Caroline’s North London property in the early-hours.
The row reportedly broke out after the television host accused her boyfriend of cheating — triggering a drunken row in which she allegedly hit him with a mobile phone.
A source told the Sun on Sunday said the row was caused by a misunderstanding over messages from a 60-year-old woman in Lewis’s tennis coaching class.
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