Charlie Newling, 36, starred on The Bachelorette in 2018
A reality TV star has tragically died just eight weeks after welcoming his newborn baby. Charlie Newling, who appeared on The Bachelorette in 2018, has passed away after his car plunged off a 70-metre cliff just two months after the birth of his second child.
Charlie was dubbed 'Mr Perfect' and 'the nice guy' when he starred on the American dating show. He is thought to have welcomed a daughter with his partner Kristal Taylor eight weeks ago and he is already a dad to a 13-year-old son from a previous relationship.Prior to his appearance on The Bachelorette, the builder told Confidential: “A lot of the girls I have dated aren't used to being treated right".
That came after he refused to say that they were 'exclusive' until she had met his family. Despite boasting of his 'strong family values' which led to him being branded 'Mr Perfect', it emerged that Charlie was father to a son from a previous relationship - something that he didn't reveal on the show.
Some of the messages to his mother read: "You are still controlled by that flog of a husband, "I'm going to kill him one day in front of you before I go," and "You have no idea what I'm capable of but just know it's not going to be pretty."
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