Kate Garraway stunned the awaiting crowds as she put on a dazzling display while attending an awards bash. The Good Morning Britain presenter hit the blue carpet on Wednesday afternoon (July 6) for the Tric Awards.
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Caroline Flack's mum Christine Flack has opened up on how she's coping with grief from the loss of her beloved daughter over two years after her death, as the star's friends and family are coming together to celebrate her at Flackstock. Appearing on Good Morning Britain with the former Love Island presenter's friend Natalie Pinkham, Christine said the "sadness never goes away" after her daughter took her own life at the age of 40 in February 2020. She became emotional as she admitted that while she doesn't think the feeling will ever really leave her, she knows he still has to "get on with things" and has been excited to help plan and organise Flackstock.
Natalie, Leigh Francis and Dawn O'Porter had the idea of creating a themed festival in honour of their friend, who may have the Love Island Aftersun bar named after her following calls from fans, which is set to take place on 25 July. Speaking to hosts Kate Garraway and Adil Ray, Christine said: "She loved dancing, singing, she loved festivals. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
"There was such negativity around when she died that this was something she would have really liked." "It's the best way that I think we can celebrate her," Christine continued. "She thought about people's feelings... this will just be positive...
Kate Garraway stunned the awaiting crowds as she put on a dazzling display while attending an awards bash. The Good Morning Britain presenter hit the blue carpet on Wednesday afternoon (July 6) for the Tric Awards.
Kate Garraway has sent a heartfelt message to the parents of a teen who tragically passed away this week.MORE: Kate Garraway on marriage with husband Derek: 'So much has changed'The GMB star – a mother of two – reshared a post from Gareth Bellamy, father of Joe, alongside a series of photographs. WATCH: Kate Garraway enjoys fun day out with son BillHis first message in the thread read: "Joe, our love and pride for you as our son will never die, as difficult as it was we had to let you go, returning you safely from where you came from for your well-deserved rest.READ: Kate Garraway finds reason to smile amid Derek's health woesMORE: 11 GMB hosts' magical weddings: Ben Shephard, Christine Lampard and more photos"With all our love, forever, Mum and Dad.
Kate Garraway took to Twitter on Friday to beg for "urgent help" after she accidentally left her husband Derek Draper's vital medical supplies in the back of a taxi. Derek, 54, who is still suffering the after-effects of Covid and is one of the UK's longest-suffering patients, having been admitted to hospital with the virus in March 2020.
A mum says people were left "screaming" and in tears when it was revealed two people unauthorised people had boarded their flight back to the UK.