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15th February 2020
07:48pm GMT

"Devastating news about Caroline. It has become so easy for people to forget or ignore that famous people are humans with hearts who were once children," broadcaster Angela Scanlon said in her own tribute to Caroline. "We are all part of the problem. I hope she's found her peace and that her family will be given some peace too."At some point I will find my words, and I will write the tribute she deserves. My dear friend. I’m lost.
— Dawn O’Porter (@hotpatooties) February 15, 2020
"I'm so so sad to hear about @carolineflack1," Davina McCall said on Twitter. "I don't even know what to say. But my heart goes out to her friends and family x I might be a bit quiet tonight on social media .. just doesn't seem right."Devastating news about Caroline. It has become so easy for people to forget or ignore that famous people are humans with hearts who were once children. We are all part of the problem. I hope she’s found her peace and that her family will be given some peace too ❤️
— Angela Scanlon (@angelascanlon) February 15, 2020
Laura Whitmore shared a poem alongside a throwback photo of herself and Caroline, as she told her followers she was "trying to find the words" to pay tribute to her friend.I’m so so sad to hear about @carolineflack1 . I don’t even know what to say. But my heart goes out to her friends and family x I might be a bit quiet tonight on social media .. just doesn’t seem right .
— Davina McCall (@ThisisDavina) February 15, 2020
A number of former Love Island contestants have taken to social media to pay tribute to Caroline. Jack Fincham, who won the 2018 series alongside Dani Dyer, said he was "truly in shock after hearing such devastating news." "It was a pleasure knowing you Caroline my thoughts are with your family and loved ones," he added. Wes Nelson, who also starred in the 2018 series, called the presenter a "diamond" and "one of the warmest funniest people I’ve ever met." Amber Davies, who won the 2017 series with Kem Cetinay, said that she would "always adore" Caroline. "I am lost for words. My heart is completely broken," she wrote. "Caroline I will always adore you, we all love you so much. this will hurt forever." Eyal Booker said he was "beyond devastated and shocked" as he shared a tribute to the presenter. "You lit up every room I ever saw you in. May you rest in peace and your spirit live on. You touched the lives of so many people," he added. Other Islanders took to Twitter to share tributes to Caroline.I’m trying to find the words but I can’t ? pic.twitter.com/FY3ppLzqsA
— Laura Whitmore (@thewhitmore) February 15, 2020
Devastated to here the news about Caroline Flack. Caroline was nothing but kind to me and that’s how I will always remember her. Saddens me so much when people think the only way out is death. My prayers and thoughts go out to Caroline’s friends and family. Heartbreaking ?
— Kady Mcdermott (@kadymcdermottx) February 15, 2020
My heart hurts for Caroline Flack. She did not deserve this. I have no words. Rest in peace. ?❤️
— Malin Andersson (@MissMalinSara) February 15, 2020
This is devastating. ?
— ⚡️GABBY ALLEN⚡️ (@gabbydawnallen) February 15, 2020
Caroline rose to fame in 2002 when she starred in Bo’ Selecta!. She has since presented shows like I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW! and The Xtra Factor. She presented Love Island from 2015 until 2019.So sad to hear about Caroline ❤️ Im in shock
— Dr Alex (@DrAlexGeorge) February 15, 2020
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