FREDDIE LYING LOW

Cricket ace Andrew Flintoff lying low after mysterious bank holiday arrest over ‘bust-up with family’

CRICKET legend Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff went to ground yesterday after his mysterious bank holiday arrest.

The Ashes hero and TV star was quizzed by cops over an alleged bust-up with his family on Sunday.

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England cricketing hero Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff went to ground yesterday following his Bank Holiday arrestCredit: Alpha Press
The Ashes legend turned TV star was quizzed by cops over an alleged bust-up with family on SundayCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

There was no sign of him yesterday at his £2.7million home in Altrincham, Gtr Manchester. A source close to the dad of three said: “Nobody has heard from him. We just hope he’s okay.

“He’s obviously keeping a low profile but fingers crossed everything’s good.”

Freddie, 40, denies any wrongdoing and wife Rachael dismissed the reports as “wild rumours”.

Rachael told The Sun: "I'm fine, we're fine."

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Freddie has featured as a resident team captain on Sky's popular TV programme 'A League of Their Own'Credit: �Sky UK ltd

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Freddie was crowned the winner of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here in 2015 for his spell in the Australian jungle.

Since 2010 he has also been a regular panellist as team captain for the Sky TV programme 'A League of Their Own' which quizzes contestants on their sporting knowledge.

Freddie Flintoff trips over live on Sport Relief as he tries to sneak up on Davina McCall



 

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