Love Island 2018 star Laura Anderson has unveiled a new tattoo tribute to Caroline Flack, following the presenter's death earlier this month.
16.02.2020 - 14:16 / digitalspy.com
Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has paid tribute to the late Caroline Flack.
The 40-year-old was confirmed to have died by suicide yesterday (February 15) and emotional messages of love and shock have since saturated social media.
Posting on Twitter, Whitmore uploaded a picture of herself with Caroline, as well as a poem expressing her feelings.
"I'm trying to find the words but I can't [broken heart emoji]" she captioned it, while the poem reads: "To lose someone so special is really
Love Island 2018 star Laura Anderson has unveiled a new tattoo tribute to Caroline Flack, following the presenter's death earlier this month.
Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling have been winding down with a romantic safari in South Africa following a gruelling week filming the final episodes of Love Island series six while grieving their pal Caroline Flack's tragic death.The couple, who were both friends with the former host of the hit dating show, each took to their Instagram to share a few highlights from their trip.
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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”.