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Dancing On Ice star Carlotta's parents 'didn't suspect' marriage split over Maura Higgins

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Dancing On Ice star Carlotta Edwards' family were left "shocked" by her recent marriage split over Maura Higgins, it has been reported.

The pro dancer, 30, and husband Alex Demetriou, 28, are said to have taken a break on their relationship after he was partnered up with Love Island beauty Maura on the show.

The couple were rocked by allegations their marriage was on the rocks after Alex was alleged to have become too close to the brunette bombshell, 29, on the ITV skating hit.

Over Christmas, the couple went to visit Carlotta's family in Canada before Alex was coupled up with Maura for DOI. "Everything had seemed fine and her family thought they were having a good time," a source told The Sun. "Now they think they must have been

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