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Caroline Flack's mum says the late Love Island host was told she may have had bipolar weeks before she died.
Christine has revealed that her TV star daughter had suffered for a long time with her mental health but kept it hidden.
She says the last doctor Caroline saw before she tragically took her own life on February 15 2020 thought she might have had bipolar - a mental health condition that causes extreme mood
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Laura Whitmore looked sensational as she attended the 24th GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2021 in association with BOSS in London on Wednesday night.The Love Island host, 36, wowed in an asymmetrical black jumpsuit which was adorned with a dramatic sequinned dark turquoise bow on the shoulder.
It’s reported that Maya Jama could be stepping into the hot seat after Laura Whitmore failed to impress as the host of Love Island.
With Love Island renewed for another year, it’s reported that the show’s bosses are already eyeing up former contestant Maura Higgins as possible a replacement for the show’s current host, Laura Whitmore. They also have their eyes on Maya Jama, it’s understood.
Caroline Flack's mum Christine has admitted she hasn't watched Love Island since the death of her daughter, because it's "horrible" seeing Laura Whitmore in same pose. Caroline took her own life on February 15, within 24 hours of finding out the Crown Prosecution Service intended to pursue the case following her charge for assault after a drunken row with then boyfriend Lewis Burton.
Caroline Flack's mother Christine has hit out at ITV over the decision for her late daughter to step down from the ITV2 show Love Island in late 2019 and be replaced by presenter Laura Whitmore. Opening up over a year on from her tragic suicide, Christine claimed the channel could have handled things "differently".
Millie Court and Liam Reardon as the winners. They both walked away £25,000 better off as Millie voted to split the money with Liam, who had just minutes earlier asked her to officially be his girlfriend.
Love Island has provided us with an incredible eight weeks of entertainment this summer, coming back with a bang after coronavirus put the show to a halt in 2020.The finale is upon us, with the seventh series coming to an end tonight [Monday, August 23] and fans eagerly await the results of the public vote.The ITV2 dating reality show's final four couples are Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran, Liam Reardon and Millie Court, Faye Winter and Teddy Soares, and Kaz Kamwi and Tyler Cruikshank.
Laura Whitmore has candidly opened up on juggling being a mum with her Love Island hosting job.The 36 year old presenter gave an insight into her life as she posted a snap of herself breastfeeding her adorable baby daughter, who's name she has kept out of the limelight.The snap shows a side profile of stunning mum Laura, who is married to Love Island's voiceover Iain Stirling, as she sits on a balcony and cradles her baby.The tot has a muslin over her face while she is being breastfed.
Whilst Love Island's aim is in the name, its relationships are rarely built to last and the contestants' romances tend to come to an abrupt end within months of the show's final credits. Of course, some have proven the sceptics wrong, with couples such as Alex and Olivia Bowen, and Nathan and Cara De La Hoyde-Massey tying the knot after finding love on the ITV2 dating show.
With Love Island coming to an end in just a few days on August 23, many of us are preparing ourselves for the huge gap in our lives that’s going to be left.
Love Island star Matthew MacNabb has revealed that he ‘struggled a lot’ during his first week in the villa and ‘cried for an hour’ while speaking with a psychologist.