Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
15.02.2020 - 23:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Until she stepped aside, Caroline Flack was synonymous with the hit ITV2 reality series Love Island.
She hosted the first five series of the programme, one of the most-watched reality shows in the UK, which launched in 2015.
In 2018, she was present as Love Island won its first TV Bafta for best reality and constructed factual show.
Before that, she had presenting jobs on E4 Music and on the CBBC channel as well as being co-host of action game show Gladiators with Ian Wright on Sky One.
In 2009, she
Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
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Caroline Flack described the inner turmoil over her arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend in a previously unseen social media post shared by her family.
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Caroline Flack's boyfriend is speaking out after her tragic death. The former host of "Love Island" recently passed at age 40, as confirmed by her family.
Caroline Flack's boyfriend is speaking out after her tragic death.