Former Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh tried out a new look for a night out at the theatre - and she looked sensational.
28.02.2020 - 20:16 / ok.co.uk
The tragic news about Caroline Flack is heartbreaking and my thoughts and prayers go out to her friends and family. When you’re going through something difficult in your private life and versions of it are being documented in public, it’s awful.
I can only imagine how hard that must have been for Caroline, and for her boyfriend Lewis. You hear people say, “You’re famous, you should expect the invasion of your privacy.” Why? No matter what job we do, we all hurt in the same way – we’re all human
.Former Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh tried out a new look for a night out at the theatre - and she looked sensational.
Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
Love Island’s Paige Turley and Finn Tapp have shared their sadness over the tragic death of Caroline Flack, revealing they were told just before the show’s live final.The couple, who were crowned as the winners of the ITV dating show on Sunday, spoke out after Caroline tragically took her own life on February 15. Finn, 20, explained that show bosses waited for the “right time” to inform them of the tragedy.
TV hosts will now be expected to undergo “yearly psych tests“ before the can go ahead with filming, according to reports. It’s understood that ITV and Channel 4 are among the broadcasters who have introduced the “rigorous” psychological assessments for all on-screen talent, including contestants and hosts, after Caroline Flack's death.
TV hosts will now be expected to undergo “yearly psych tests“ before the can go ahead with filming, according to reports. It’s understood that ITV and Channel 4 are among the broadcasters who have introduced the “rigorous” psychological assessments for all on-screen talent, including contestants and hosts, after Caroline Flack's death.
Love Island viewing figures dropped significantly in the immediate aftermath of the news of the tragic death of the reality show’s host Caroline Flack.
The mother of tragic Love Island star Sophie Gradon has slammed the government inquiry into reality TV after Caroline Flack became the third person linked to the ITV show to take their own life. Deborah spoke out on her Twitter account following the death of Caroline, 40, who was found dead in her London apartment on 15 February.
UPDATE: To kick off the 2020 BRIT Awards, host, Jack Whitehall, led a special tribute to Caroline. “Our friend Caroline Flack tragically passed away. She was a kind and vibrant person with an infectious sense of fun,” he said, as the audience was silent. “I’m sure I speak for everyone here when I say our thoughts are with her friends and family.” The statement was followed by a brief moment of silence before the show continued.