Former Love Island UK host Laura Whitmore Looks back on her friendship with Caroline Flack With preference.
On Friday, February 14, Whitmore wrote a long post via Instagram That contained photos of himself and Flack, who died in February 2020 at the age of 40. Her message also contained screenshots of SMS messages that were shared between the two women.
“I have a new phone this month,” Whitmore, 39 wrote, and explained that while she tried to download WhatsApp messages from her iCloud, many older messages appeared instead.
Whitmore shared that the messages between themselves and Flack “show a side to Caroline that is fun to remember.”
“She wasn’t perfect and I didn’t know her as good as others, but I knew she had her demons,” the Love Island UK Host continued. “I met Caroline in 2011 when I took over from her hosting, I am a celebrity, take me away here. At the time, she was just as in favor of that role when she was when she supported me Love Island in 2020. “
Flack started to host Love Island On ITV2 in 2015. “Both were great shows,” Whitmore added, “with hundreds of people working on them and trust them on the show. I will always be so grateful for the latest reports between me and Caroline.”
Whitmore wrote that she ‘never asked [Flack] About the lawsuit – it was not my case, “noticed:” I didn’t know her partner at the time and I still don’t do that. Every time I was asked to talk about the situation or to be part of a documentary that I purchase. “
Flack was found dead in her house in East Londs on February 15, 2020, and it was later confirmed that she had died by suicide. In the weeks prior to her death, Flack was said to have been involved in a physical fight with her boyfriend Lewis Burton and the authorities improved with an attack, per The guardian.
The Van Flack family shared a non -published Instagram message from the former host on the day she was found dead. In the message, which was published by the New York TimesFlack “took responsibility for what happened” the night she was arrested and insisted that she was “not a domestic abuser”.
“I already said everything I can say about the tragedy and don’t want words to be interpreted incorrectly and have to take care of my own mental health. This was the last correspondence I once had with her. I really hoped that she was beautiful somewhere, “Whitmore’s continued caption on Friday. “I never knew the size of her struggles or what would come. The last message from her to me was love haharten. I would like to think where she is now, she is in peace and somewhere beautiful as I had hoped. “
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