Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
16.02.2020 - 17:41 / evoke.ie
Every year there have been calls for ITV hottest show, Love Island to be cancelled.
Fans have questioned how viable the show is after three stars have now taken their own life over the past two years.
Just this weekend, Caroline Flack, the former host of the show died by suicide with two contestants, Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon, taking their own lives in March 2019 and June 2018.
But with the duty of care issue being even more prevalent than ever, is there any way this type of show
Love Island bosses have revealed that the popular reunion show will not not go ahead following the death of Caroline Flack.
Love Island’s Laura Anderson yesterday showed off a tattoo she got in honour of Caroline Flack.
Love Island’s Paige Turley and Finn Tapp have shared their sadness over the tragic death of Caroline Flack, revealing they were told just before the show’s live final.The couple, who were crowned as the winners of the ITV dating show on Sunday, spoke out after Caroline tragically took her own life on February 15. Finn, 20, explained that show bosses waited for the “right time” to inform them of the tragedy.
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has revealed the reality dating show will be back for summer 2020.
Love Island's final paid tribute to the late Caroline Flack tonight (February 23).
Love Island will make another touching tribute to the show’s former host Caroline Flack on Sunday night's finale following her tragic death last week.The plans to honour Caroline have been confirmed by the show, as a rep for Love Island told OK! online: “There will be a dedication to Caroline in tonight's final episode.” The upcoming tribute to Caroline, who took her own life in her East London flat on Saturday 15 February, come as it was revealed the remaining islanders have been informed about
The details surrounding the death of former Love Island presenter Caroline Flack have been turned over to the police watchdog for review.
Love Island will return to screens later this year, after viewers called for it to be axed following the death of Caroline Flack.The former host of the hit ITV2 dating show was found dead in her London flat on Saturday afternoon at the age of 40. Her death has since been ruled as suicide by hanging, making her the third star from the show to take their own life after the tragic passings of Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis.
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.
The Love Island community is reeling from the loss of Caroline Flack.
Love Island narrator Iain Stirling remembered Caroline Flack’s “passion, warmth and infectious enthusiasm” as the show paid tribute to her on Monday.