Caroline Flack’s death being kept from Love Island stars as ITV bosses cancel tonight’s show
CAROLINE Flack’s death is being kept from the Love Island stars as ITV bosses cancel tonight’s show.
The former Love Island presenter, 40, was found dead in her flat after taking her own life.
Executives have been in crisis talks about the long-term future of the series and decided to cancel tonight’s show.
However, the current crop of Love Island stars haven’t been told about Caroline’s death, sources told the .
An ITV spokesperson said in a statement: “Many people at ITV knew Caroline well and held her in great affection. All of us are absolutely devastated at this tragic news.
“After careful consultation between Caroline’s representatives and the Love Island production team and given how close we still are to the news of Caroline’s tragic death we have decided not to broadcast tonight’s Love Island out of respect for Caroline’s family.
“Love Island will return tomorrow night which will include a tribute to Caroline who will be forever in our hearts.”
It comes after yesterday’s instalment of Unseen Bits was also cancelled, with ITV2 airing a rerun of You’ve Been Framed instead.
The popular star’s devastated family announced the sad news of yesterday evening, saying in a statement: “We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February.
“We would ask that the press both respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.”
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Caroline became the face of Love Island in June 2015, with the reality series initially running between 2005 and 2006 with celebrity contestants.
The popular dating show enjoyed huge success over the years, with viewers at home falling in love with the programme.
In 2018, it even won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Reality and Constructed Factual, with stunned Caroline accepting the accolade.
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