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What’s behind the three suicides in Love Island?

Caroline Flack’s death follows that of contestant­s Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassiti­s

- By Bindu Rai Deputy tabloid! Editor

Caroline Flack’s suicide this week, which has left the public reeling, makes her the third person associated with reality show Love Island to have taken their own life.

As a mark of tribute, the ITV show decided to hold off airing the latest episode while close friends, family and fans of the 40-year-old TV celebrity come to terms with her tragic death.

The money-spinning reality show, that pits couples on an island to complete tasks in a bid to find true love, has been rocked in the past as well following the suicides of former contestant­s Sophie Gradon, 32, and Mike Thalassiti­s, 26.

Flack, who was a host of the show until last year, was removed from her duties after she was involved in a court case, accused of assaulting her boyfriend with a lamp — a charge she had denied.

Flack’s suicide has called into scrutiny the trial by media culture that many are comparing to the tragic death of Princess

Diana and the reason why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, stepped away from their royal duties to lead a normal life.

The death has also prompted calls for the producers of Love Island to take more care of its stars and identify mental health issues that can occur in the celebrity spotlight.

SOPHIE GRADON, FIRST CONTESTANT TO COMMIT SUICIDE

The former beauty queen won the Miss Great Britain title 2009, while working as a marketing manager, according to her profile. Gradon was known for her activism, raising money for children with cancer and lending her celebrity status to similar charities before she became a contestant on

Love Island in 2016. Gradon’s stint on the reality show saw her first linked with fellow contestant Tom Powell, before she became involved with model Katie Salmon.

Her appearance on

Love Island opened her up to a large fan base, but also attracted a large number of trolls who objected to her pairing with Salmon. Two years later, Gradon participat­ed in a talk on the impact of social media on children, where, during an interview with Radio Aire, she revealed that she had been a victim of intense cyberbully­ing and trolls.

“It was horrific. I think when you get so many comments on the scale we did coming out of thousands of followers,” she was quoted as saying in the interview.

That same year, Gradon hanged herself at her family home in Ponteland on June 20. According to an inquest, the 32-yearold took cocaine and alcohol and then killed herself. The situation turned even more tragic when her boyfriend Aaron Armstrong, 25, who found Gradon’s body, took his own life 20 days later.

The BBC quoted Northumber­land South coroner

Eric Armstrong as saying he was “certain she would not have acted as she did without taking alcohol and cocaine”.

MIKE THALASSITI­S ALSO COMMITS SUICIDE

Less than a year after Gradon killed herself, Love Island star Mike Thalassiti­s also followed a similar tragic trajectory after consuming cocaine and alcohol. The reality show alum hanged himself on March 15 last year, leaving

suicide notes that were found near his body.

A female jogger found Thalassiti­s’ body hanging in a park near his home.

According to media reports at the time, the 26-year-old was believed to have been grieving the death of his 94-year-old grandmothe­r and faced mounting debts before his death. However, critics went after the producers of the reality TV show for not being able to take ample care of their contestant­s.

Incidental­ly, Flack, who was the Love Island host at the time, spoke out in defence of the show, speaking to Cosmopolit­an last year.

“It’s dangerous and I’m really, really angry. It’s not just that you’re blaming a TV show, you’re blaming people and their jobs. In life we all have a duty of care to look out for each other, but I don’t think it’s fair to point fingers of blame,” she was quoted as saying.

“This is a much bigger issue than just a reality TV show, and when something this bad happens — and I’m talking about Mike — when something this horrible and sad occurs, it’s so dangerous to point fingers within hours and minutes of it happening,” Flack added.

 ?? Photos by Reuters ?? Caroline Flack in 2015.
Photos by Reuters Caroline Flack in 2015.
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Tom Powell and Sophie Gradon.
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Mike Thalassiti­s.

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