The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Tears and tributes for Caroline Flack after Love Island presenter is found dead in her flat

Stars and fans salute troubled broadcaste­r after sudden death months after being forced to stand down from her hit show

- By Marion Scott and Peter Swindon mascott@sundaypost.com

The biggest names in television led tributes last night after the sudden death of Love Island presenter Caroline Flack.

The 40-year-old broadcaste­r was found dead in her London home as her family confirmed she had taken her own life.

Last night, fans and TV colleagues questioned the care given to the troubled presenter after she was forced to stand down from the show after being charged with assaulting her boyfriend.

Her death, the third connected with the ITV2 show, came after turbulent months when she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton during a row in December. She later stepped down from presenting the winter series of the popular reality show.

News of her death stunned the world of TV. Presenter Edith Bowman tweeted: “I can’t quite believe what has happened. Caroline you didn’t deserve this. Such sad and tragic news. Love to all her family.”

This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield paid tribute to Ms Flack with a post on Instagram. He added text above a message which Ms Flack had posted on social media, which read: “In a world where you can be anything, be kind.” Eamonn Holmes also expressed his shock, adding: “Has to be repercussi­ons for Love Island now surely?”

Love Island, where housemates look for romance while sharing a holiday villa, has faced criticism after two former contestant­s, Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassiti­s, took their own lives in 2018 and 2019 respective­ly.

Caroline was due to stand trial next month for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Mr Burton. She had been replaced by Laura Whitmore on Love Island after fronting all five series of the popular programme, one of the mostwatche­d reality shows in the UK since it launched in 2015. In 2018, she was present as Love Island won its first TV Bafta for best reality and constructe­d factual show.

Prior to becoming a household name, she had presenting jobs on E4 Music and on the CBBC channel before becoming the co-host of action game show Gladiators with Ian Wright in 2009 on Sky One.

In 2009, she became the presenter of I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! alongside Joe Swash and Russell Kane. But her career dramatical­ly came to a halt after she her arrest.

Her family issued a statement last night, which said: “We can confirm that our Caroline has passed away.”

The family’s lawyer later confirmed that she had taken her own life. Ms Flack had been due to stand trial on March 4. She had appeared in December to plead not guilty.

Former tennis player Mr Burton, 27, had begged for his partner not to be prosecuted after police were called to their flat in London at 5.25am on December 14.

Ms Flack was reportedly left in need of hospital treatment after

accidental­ly cutting herself on broken glass during the incident. During her previous court appearance, the prosecutor said that after being cautioned Ms Flack said “I did it” and claimed she would kill herself. The court heard Burton had been asleep in the early hours of December 12 and had been hit over the head with a lamp.

In recent weeks, Mr Burton has repeatedly denied that the couple had split and has defended her on social media, saying: “Caroline is my girlfriend. Anything else you read is untrue.”

Hours before her death, Mr Burton declared his love for her. Sharing a romantic picture of him and Ms Flack, 40, on a night out, he captioned the shot: “Happy valentines love you.” Ms Flack can be seen running her hands through her hair, while Lewis is wearing a pink shirt. She herself returned to Instagram last Thursday when she posted photograph­s cuddling her pet dog Ruby.

As part of her bail conditions, Ms Flack was not supposed to meet Mr Burton. She had also suggested she would be breaking her silence on recent reports about her personal life. She wrote: “I’m going to speak today …mine and my family’s life is no longer up for entertainm­ent or gossip,” before changing her mind.

Last night, an ITV spokeswoma­n said: “Everybody at Love Island and ITV is shocked and saddened by this desperatel­y sad news. Caroline was a much loved-member of the Love Island team and our sincere thoughts and condolence­s are with her family and friends.”

Former Love Island star Anton Danyluk, from Airdrie, tweeted: “I am in absolute shock to hear the news. She was honestly the loveliest, kindest and most profession­al person I have ever met. You will be sorely missed.”

Aside from her career, Ms Flack’s love life has made headlines over the years thanks to romances with the likes of Harry Styles and Prince Harry.

In 2011, she was linked to One Direction star Styles, who had been on The X Factor the previous year, when he was 17 and she was 31. In her autobiogra­phy, Ms Flack went into detail about how she met Prince Harry on a night out in 2009 through mutual friend Natalie Pinkham after she had split with a boyfriend.

She said they “spent the evening chatting and laughing”, but “once the story got out, that was it. We had to stop seeing each other.

“I was no longer Caroline Flack, TV presenter, I was Caroline Flack, Prince Harry’s bit of rough.”

 ??  ?? Love Island presenter Caroline Flack is escorted by police, as she arrives at Highbury Magistrate­s’ Court in London in December
Love Island presenter Caroline Flack is escorted by police, as she arrives at Highbury Magistrate­s’ Court in London in December
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 ??  ?? Instagram post by boyfriend Lewis Burton on Thursday
Instagram post by boyfriend Lewis Burton on Thursday
 ??  ?? Ms Flack’s flat in London
Ms Flack’s flat in London

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