The Love Island’s Laura Whitmore shares last texts from the Caroline Flack

Former Love the Island UK war Laura whitmore look back back to her friendship Caroline Flack By willing.
On Friday, on February 14, Whitmore wrote a long post of Instagram to show the hypesel and flack, dead in February 2020 at the age of 40. His post includes a shared text message screens between two women.
“I found a new phone this month,” Whitmore, 39, wrote, explained that as he tried to download whatsapp messages from his ICloud, many old messages appeared instead.
Whitmore shared the middle of the social and flack messages “showing the side of the sweet Caroline to remember.”
“He was imperfect and did not know him and others but knew he had his demons. Love the island UK Keeper goes on. “I met Caroline in 2011 when I took her a celebration from the celebrity out of here. He was supporting me and was supporting me for doing. Love Island in 2020. “
Flack began hosting Love Island To ITV2 in 2015. I will always thank you for the last messages between me and Caroline. “
Whitmore wrote that “never ask [Flack] In terms of court case – it was not my business, “notes,” I didn’t know his partner at the time and I was not in relevant. Every time I was asked to talk about the situation or be part of a written letter. “
Flack was found dead in East London in East London on February 15, 2020, and later confirmed that he died for suicide. Weeks that lead to her death, alleged to be involved in physical conversion and their boyfriend Lewis Burton and the stewards moved on a charge of attack, per Guardian.
Flack’s family shared an unpublished Instagram message from the one at the time of the day found dead. In the message, published by New York TimesThe flack “took a load for the” night arrest and asked him that he was “not a local harasser.”
“Now I’ve said everything I can say about this disaster and I don’t want to take care of my mental health. “I have never known the size of his problems or that would come. The last message from me was the hearts of love.
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