Reality TV star Charlotte Dawson has broken her silence for the first time since it was revealed that her fiancé Matt Sarsfield sent 'dirty texts' to another woman
Charlotte Dawson has revealed she's "in complete shock and devastated" after finding out her fiancé Matt Sarsfield sent "dirty texts" to another woman.
Friends previously revealed that Charlotte has been holding back her tears to look after her children. According to pals, the Celebs Go Dating star was completely taken aback when she discovered Matthew had sent an explicit image to someone they knew. Reiterating her feelings, she said: "I'm extremely hurt, upset and disappointed about the situation." She expressed the difficulty of dealing with such a situation publicly, stating: "It's hard enough going through something like this in private, let alone publicly." Her main focus, she says, is on her children, stating: "My only focus right now is on my beautiful boys as they are my main priority.
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