CAROLINE Flack has hit out at a self-help guru who criticised her relationship with Andrew Brady.
Yesterday The Sun Online exclusively revealed how the Love Island host had called time on her fledgling romance with Andrew, 27, two weeks after he was accused of cheating on her.
But after Dr. Pam Spurr advised her to "ditch toy boys" in the , Caroline took to Twitter to slam her comments.
She wrote: "Thanks for the advice Dr Pam, what would you suggest as my treatment?
"A course of anti women pills, and a shot of mind your own f***ing business?"
Caroline was clearly irked by Dr. Pam's advice, with her writing: "Most women have a "younger man" experience but Caroline has made a habit of it.
"From artist Blue Logan, to music manager Jack Street – and more – they're all around a decade younger.
"It's one thing if a woman wants to remain single and simply have a fun time dating. Younger men fit that bill.
"But Caroline has been quoted saying she'd like a proper relationship.
"I can tell her now that younger men are not the route to finding one."
Dr. Pam's comments come after an insider told The Sun Online Caroline ended things with the Celebrity Big Brother star after “finding out he hadn’t been entirely honest with her."
She also deleted all of his photos from her Instagram account and blocked him on the site.
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It’s just two weeks after Andrew was accused of cheating on Caroline with a woman he met clubbing in Chester.
The Sun Online revealed exclusively how Andrew was accused of cheating on Caroline with a girl he’d met in Rosie’s nightclub in Chester, who said they’d passionately kissed before going back to his house, where she stayed the night.
Andrew strongly denied the claims at the time, saying: “I have never seen this woman in my life.”
Our insider says: “Caroline ended things with Andrew after realising that he hadn’t been entirely honest with her.
“She felt like she couldn’t trust him.
“Things started to unravel after the first cheating claim.”
Caroline’s spokesperson had no comment when contacted by The Sun Online.
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