Love Island bosses paid a tear-jerking tribute to tragic Caroline Flack during the final of the fist winter series.
05.02.2020 - 12:56 / ok.co.uk
With more than a decade’s TV experience and her boyfriend Iain Stirling already established as the show’s narrator, Laura Whitmore was a natural fit to take over from Caroline Flack as Love Island host. Her signing followed Caroline’s shock assault charge in December.
But despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding her new role, Laura insists she’s been blown away by the positive reaction. “Everyone has been so lovely online,” she tells OK! Relishing every second spent at the Love Island
.Love Island bosses paid a tear-jerking tribute to tragic Caroline Flack during the final of the fist winter series.
Love Island’s Laura Whitmore confirmed that the show will return to screens later this year after show bosses reportedly “held crisis talks” over the future of the show. During Sunday’s live final of the show, in which Paige Turley and Finn Tapp were crowned as the winners, presenter Laura Whitmore revealed the show will come back after calls for it to be axed in the wake of Caroline Flack’s tragic death.
The first-ever winter Love Island series has come to an end and Paige and Finn have been crowned winners!
The first-ever winter Love Island series has come to an end and Paige and Finn have been crowned winners!
Love Island has made an emotional tribute to Caroline Flack during the live final episode of the series on Sunday night. Fans were emotional as the show played a series of archived clips of Caroline from the previous series she had hosted, after she was found dead in her home last week.
Laura Whitmore took to the red carpet at the 2020 BRIT Awards tonight, her first public appearance since the death of her good friend, Caroline Flack.
Laura Whitmore showed support for her boyfriend Iain Stirling on Twitter as he delivered a heartbreaking and poignant tribute to his "true friend" Caroline Flack.The comedian, who stars as Love Island's narrator, dropped his familiar witty rhetoric to read out the emotionally charged pre-recorded message, which was played over the opening titles of the ITV2 reality dating show.
Love Island host Laura Whitmore made a tearful tribute to her friend Caroline Flack after she took her own life on Saturday 15 February. Speaking on her BBC Radio 5 Live show the day after the 40 year old’s tragic death, Laura, 34, said Caroline “had a passion for life” and added her suicide doesn’t “make sense”.
Laura Whitmore has spoken out in defence of Love Island after viewers called for the show to be cancelled following Caroline Flack's tragic death. Caroline — who hosted the hit ITV2 show for five years — was found dead at her East London home on Saturday at the age of 40 after taking her own life.
Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has paid tribute to the late Caroline Flack.
Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has paid tribute to her friend Caroline Flack after it was confirmed she had passed away.