Caroline Flack’ s autobiography is set to be re-released following the presenter’s untimely death.
The late star penned her memoir, Storm in a C Cup, four years before she took her own life in her East London home last month.
Following her Strictly win in 2014, the TV presenter wrote her memoir about past relationships, life behind the spotlight, and her challenging career ladder.
Profits from the book’s re-release will go to her family, who now oversee her estate.
Caroline first released the book in October 2015, and had recently re-entered as one of Amazon’s Top 40 best-selling biographies last week.
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Publishing house Simon & Schuster told the MailOnline: “All author royalties go to Caroline Flack’s estate.
“It is common for books to be reprinted on the back of increased demand following an author’s death.”
During her novel, Caroline touched upon her relationship with Harry Styles, who was 17 at the time of their romance.
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She opened up about their age-gap, admitted she was called a “paedophile” for dating the singer, who was 14 years her junior.
She wrote: “It began to go wrong when Harry was pictured coming out of my house one morning. And once that was out, it was open season – anyone could say anything.
“In the street, people started shouting at me ‘paedophile’ and ‘pervert’.
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Defending their romance, she continued: “I’ve never felt I was much older than Harry. I still feel 18 and I probably act that way half the time.
“Although it was just a bit of fun we decided it was best to keep it to ourselves as we were both working for Simon Cowell.”
Caroline took her own life on February 15, a day after she had learned that the CPS was pursuing charges that she allegedly attacked her boyfriend Lewis Burton, 27, with a lamp.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk