Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
28.02.2020 - 08:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Love Island’s Laura Anderson yesterday showed off a tattoo she got in honour of Caroline Flack.
The Scot posted the pictures on Instagram, adding: “All I’ve ever wanted is to be kind.
“This is for you Caroline and the rest of the human race.”
The phrase “be kind” has become synonymous with Caroline who took her life earlier this month at the age of 40.
The TV presenter, who made a big impact on Laura after their paths crossed when the Scot starred on Love Island in 2017, had shared a post on social
Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
The details surrounding the death of former Love Island presenter Caroline Flack have been turned over to the police watchdog for review.
The Metropolitan Police have referred themselves to the complaints watchdog over contact they had with Caroline Flack before her tragic death.The Love Island host was found dead at her east London flat on Saturday February 15, one day after the Crown Prosecution Service told her they would be pursuing a court case against her. According to reports, Scotland Yard’s directorate of professional standards “reviewed all previous contact” with Caroline before making the referral on Wednesday.
LONDON — British television presenter Caroline Flack, a former host of the hit show “Love Island,” was found hanged in her London home and paramedics were unable to revive her, an inquest heard on Wednesday.
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.
Lizzo stole the show as she arrived at the Brit Awards in a dress modelled on a Hershey's chocolate wrapper at the event in London where Scots star Lewis Capaldi is expected to be the big winner.
The daughter of Scots football legend Iain Ferguson has told how she faced a teenage bullying hell – but is now trying to help victims.
‘Love Island’ was back on air Monday for the first time since the death of former host Caroline Flack on Feb. 15. Amid the reality series’ return, broadcaster ITV insists it supported the star after she was removed from the show.