Former Love Island UK host Laura Whitmore is wanting again on her friendship with Caroline Flack with fondness.
On Friday, February 14, Whitmore wrote a prolonged put up via Instagram that featured images of herself and Flack, who died in February 2020 at age 40. Her put up additionally included screenshots of textual content messages shared between the 2 girls.
“I obtained a brand new cellphone this month,” Whitmore, 39, wrote, explaining that as she tried to obtain WhatsApp messages from her iCloud, loads of older messages popped up as a substitute.
Whitmore shared that the messages between herself and Flack “present a facet to Caroline which is good to recollect.”
“She wasn’t good and I didn’t know her in addition to others however I knew she had her demons,” the Love Island UK host continued. “I met Caroline in 2011 after I took over from her internet hosting I’m a celeb get me out of right here now. She was as supportive of me doing that position again then as she was when she supported me doing Love Island in 2020.”
Flack started internet hosting Love Island on ITV2 in 2015. “Each had been nice reveals,” Whitmore added, “with lots of of individuals engaged on them and counting on the present going forward. I’ll all the time be so grateful of the final messages between me and Caroline.”
Whitmore wrote she “by no means requested [Flack] in regards to the courtroom case — it wasn’t my enterprise,” noting, “I didn’t know her accomplice on the time and I nonetheless don’t. Each time I’ve been requested to talk about the scenario or be a part of a documentary I decline.”
Flack was found dead in her East London house on February 15, 2020, and it was later confirmed she had died by suicide. Within the weeks main as much as her demise, Flack had allegedly been concerned in a bodily altercation along with her boyfriend Lewis Burton and authorities had been shifting ahead with an assault cost, per The Guardian.
Flack’s household shared an unpublished Instagram message from the previous host the day she was discovered lifeless. Within the message, which was printed by the New York Times, Flack “took duty for what occurred” the evening she was arrested and insisted she “was NOT a home abuser.”
“I’ve already stated all I can say on the tragedy and don’t need phrases to be misconstrued and must take care of my very own psychological well being. This was the final correspondence I ever had along with her. I actually did hope she was someplace beautiful,” Whitmore’s Friday caption continued. “I by no means knew the extent of her struggles or what was to return. The final message from her to me had been love hearts. I’d prefer to assume wherever she is now, she’s at peace and someplace beautiful like I hoped.”
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