TV presenter Caroline Flack - who hosts ITV's Love Island - has been charged with assault after reports of a man being attacked.

Flack, 40, was charged on Friday with assault by beating, the Metropolitan Police said.

She was arrested after an incident at approximately 5.25am on Thursday December 12 after reports of a man assaulted, according to the police statement.

The man was not seriously injured.

According to a London Ambulance Service spokeswoman, two people were treated at a residential address in Islington on Thursday morning, with one taken to hospital for further treatment.

The spokeswoman said: "We were called yesterday (Thursday December 12) at 5.28am to a residential address in Islington. We treated two people at the scene and took one person to hospital."

A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman confirmed Flack will appear on bail at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court on Monday December 23.

A spokesman for Caroline Flack confirmed the incident in a statement: "We confirm that police attended Caroline's home following a private domestic incident.

"She is co-operating with the appropriate people to resolve matters. We will not be making any further comment for legal reasons."

Flack is known for hosting TV programmes including The X Factor, The Xtra Factor and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'s spin-off show.