The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the police watchdog following the death of TV star, Caroline Flack.
17.02.2020 - 00:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Love Island is set to continue after bosses revealed the current series will not be axed in the wake of former presenter Caroline Flack's death.
However ITV chiefs revealed tonight's episode will not be aired following the tragic news.
Flack was found dead at the age of 40 at her home in east London on Saturday, after taking her own life.
Saturday night's highlights edition of the ITV2 dating show was pulled, and there has been speculation about whether the rest of the series would air.
It has
The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the police watchdog following the death of TV star, Caroline Flack.
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has hit out at a paparazzi photographer who took pictures of her while she she is “mourning” the death of 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.
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Russell Brand has called on people around the world to change how they treat each other and celebrities in the wake of British TV presenter Caroline Flack’s death.
The Love Island community is reeling from the loss of Caroline Flack.
A former Big Brother star has slammed Love Island’s tribute to Caroline Flack, saying he “expected more” from ITV.
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Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has said Monday night's Aftersun show has been cancelled after the death of Caroline Flack.
Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has said tonight’s Aftersun show has been cancelled after the death of Caroline Flack.