Trending 16th February 2020 by Hannah Hillyer
Tributes Pour In From Stars After Caroline Flack’s Death
Colleagues and those in the public eye have been sharing tributes to the star since the news broke of her tragic death.
News broke yesterday evening that Caroline Flack had been found dead in her East London apartment.
At just 40, Caroline had built a successful TV career starting with sketch show Bo! Selecta back in 2002.
Her fame rose as she got bigger and bigger presenting gigs with I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here NOW! in 2009, then in 2011 as co-presenter with Olly Murs on The Xtra Factor.
Her meteoric rise came when she landed the hit show Love Island in 2015.
She has worked with many in the business, so many colleagues and those in the public eye have been sharing tributes to the star since the news broke of her tragic death.
I don’t know what it’s going to take to make the world realise what words can do to someone. If you have nothing nice to say, please just don’t say it. Something has to change. I’m so devastated, fly high Caroline… God bless❤️ pic.twitter.com/4svBSEB29c
— Tommy Fury (@tommytntfury) February 15, 2020
Absolutely heartbreaking to hear the news about Caroline Flack. She was always so warm and kind. My thoughts are with family and friends at this very difficult time x pic.twitter.com/6y49qVO5AB
— Cher Lloyd (@CherLloyd) February 16, 2020
I’m heartbroken.
— AMBER THEE ROSE GILL (@AmberRoseGill) February 15, 2020
This is going to hurt forever 💔 pic.twitter.com/EJBLuBY5g4
— Amber Davies (@Amber_Davies7) February 15, 2020
There is so much I’m feeling and thinking after hearing that news. Now is not the time to say it. It’s immensely sad. Something has to change now #ripcarolineflack
— Niall Breslin (@nbrez) February 15, 2020
I am very sad to hear that Caroline Flack is dead. I had been in touch with her recently and had hoped she was doing better. She was talented and smart and likeable and she will he missed. It’s awful.
— Jonathan Ross (@wossy) February 15, 2020
Today my friend slow motion walked into heaven. I will miss her always. Thank you for everything x
pic.twitter.com/gykAn9YE3U— Iain Stirling (@IainDoesJokes) February 15, 2020
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Laura’s opening link on her radio show this morning. Sending love @thewhitmore ❤️