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Caroline Flack's autobiography Storm in a C Cup to be updated and re-released

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Caroline Flack 's autobiography will be re-released to include poignant accounts of her lifelong battle with anxiety. Last month it was revealed that Storm in a C Cup would be reprinted due to increase in demand following Caroline's tragic death.

The former Love Island host took her own life on February 15 at the age of 40. Following the tragedy, it's understood publishers Simon & Schuster held talks about whether to keep the stories about her mental health issues in the reprinted edition, before deciding to leave them in.The book features a now-tragic story of how the Love Island presenter was once arrested after a night of drunkenness and had her shoelaces removed to prevent suicide.It's understood Caroline's tale of spending a night in

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