Flack, 40, the former host of the hit British reality show "Love Island, died by suicide and her body was found in her east London flat Saturday, a lawyer for the family told PA Media.
"We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today, the 15th of February," the family's statement said. "We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time and we would ask they make no attempt to contact us and/or photograph us."
Flack hosted the series from its inception in 2015 until last December, when she was charged with assault after an incident at her home. She pleaded not guilty to assaulting her 27-year-old boyfriend, Lewis Burton. She was out on bail awaiting trial scheduled for March, and was replaced as host of "Love Island" a few days after her arrest.
At the time, she said that the show had been her "world" for the previous five years, adding: "It's the best show on telly."
On Sunday, new Love Island host Laura Whitmore payed tribute to Flack during her BBC radio show, calling her "vivacious" and "loving," while criticizing paparazzi and tabloid media.
"To paparazzi and tabloids looking for a cheap sell, to trolls hiding behind a keyboard -- enough," she said.
Whitmore said of Flack: "I'm not going to pretend she was perfect, but is anyone? She lived every mistake publicly, under the scrutiny of the media."
ITV, which puts on the show, called her a "much-loved member of the team.
"Everybody at Love Island and ITV is shocked and saddened by this desperately sad news," ITV2 tweeted. "Our sincere thoughts and condolences are with her family and friends."
Burton paid tribute to his "voice" on Instagram. Alongside a photo of the couple, he wrote: "My heart is broken we had something so special.
"I am so lost for words I am in so much pain I miss you so much I know you felt safe with me you always said I don't think about anything else when I am with you and I was not allowed to be there this time I kept asking and asking."
He added: "I will be your voice baby I promise I will ask all the questions you wanted and I will get all the answers nothing will bring you back but I will try make you proud everyday. I love you with all my heart."
On Thursday, Flack posted a montage photo to her 2.5 million Instagram followers of her and a dog, using the heart emoji.
Amber Davies, who was a winner along with Kem Cetinay during a 2017 season, tweeted: "My heart is actually broken."
Dani Dyer, part of the winning couple in the next season, said she was devastated. "Caroline you was a beautiful person and I'm so lucky to have known you. Love you. RIP you beautiful angel," she tweeted.
Amber Gill, one of last year's winners, simply wrote: "I'm heartbroken."
Maura Higgins, who finished in fourth place in the most recent season, wrote a short tribute on her Instagram. "Such heartbreaking news ... an incredibly kind & beautiful woman...RIP angel...thoughts and prayers to all her family," she said.
UK phenomenon
"Love Island" is, at its heart, a dating show. But in recent years, it's exploded in popularity to such an extent that it's now part of the British cultural calendar for about two months a year, dominating social media and winning converts with each passing episode.
So wide is its reach that it's been parodied on "Saturday Night Live" and has spawned various international spinoffs, which have achieved varying levels of success.
Flack was involved in other popular shows.
She was a presenter on "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now!" and "The Xtra Factor."
In 2014, she and her partner, Pasha Kovalev, won "Strictly Come Dancing."
Flack appeared in the British television comedy "Bo' Selecta!" which ran from 2002 to 2004.
Max Ramsay reported from London. Jay Croft reported and wrote in Atlanta. CNN's Rob Picheta and Steve Almasy contributed to this report.
Royal watchers have long speculated about what title Kate Middleton will get once her husband, Prince William, is on the throne. Kate’s official title will be Queen Consort, but there are royal experts who believe the Duchess of Cambridge will be called Queen after William inherits the crown. What are the chances that Kate becomes Queen when William takes the throne?
Kate Middleton | Victoria Jones – WPA Pool/Getty Images
Queen Elizabeth adores Kate Middleton
When Kate first started dating William in the early 2000s, there
was a lot of doubt about how she would deal with the pressures of being a
royal. But after nearly 9 years of marriage and three kids under her belt, Kate
has proven that she is very adept at handling the royal spotlight.
With Queen Elizabeth still on the throne, fans will get to see Kate Middleton mature even more in the coming years. Royal experts Zoe Burrell and Angela Mollard believe that Kate has gone further than any of her peers and has played the game brilliantly so far.
“We are now going to see Kate grow in a way we never
saw Princess Diana grow,” Mollard shared. “We never saw her reach
that maturity and I think Kate is doing brilliantly. She has got three
children, she never puts a foot wrong and she is being imaginative with her
dresses.”
Spouses of the reigning monarch are usually given the title of consort. Prince Philip, for example, currently holds this title and Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, will be named Queen Consort once he ascends to the throne.
Burrell and Mollard, however, believe that Kate’s title will be
different — and it all comes down to what the media calls her.
Will Kate Middleton become Queen?
There is no doubt that Kate’s official title will be Queen
Consort once William inherits the crown. According to Express, Mollard and Burrell argue that the members
of the media will call her Queen Kate, a name that will likely stick.
“Camilla will be Queen consort as will Kate actually,
she won’t be called Queen Camilla,” Mollard explained. “However, I
think there is a lot more chance that under casual fashion we will call Kate,
Queen Kate or Queen Catherine.”
Mollard added that Kate Middleton will have earned that moniker by the time William is King, at least when it comes to public opinion. Based on everything the Duchess of Cambridge has done over the past decade, it is hard to argue against that.
There is also a historical precedent to back up the theory. Princess Diana was called a princess ever since she tied the knot with Charles in 1981. Her official title, however, was Diana, Princess of Wales.
Diana mentioned this subtle difference in multiple interviews,
but the name stuck even after she divorced Charles. The same could happen with
Kate, though a lot could happen by the time William sits on the throne.
The Duchess of Cambridge helps the royals move forward
Talk about Kate’s title comes during a turbulent time for the monarchy. A few months ago, Prince Andrew was forced to step down amid his scandalous ties to the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Things got even worse for the royals at the beginning of January when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they are stepping down as well. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning on splitting their time between the UK and North America and will lose their HRH titles.
Amid all the drama, Kate Middleton has been stepping up her game
and has already taken part in several engagements in 2020. This includes her
new early childhood initiative, 5 Big Questions on the Under-Fives, and a visit
to Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The royal family may be experiencing some serious turmoil at the moment, but Kate is clearly doing her part to keep “The Firm” moving forward.
Are Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle set to reunite?
Although Harry and Meghan are now enjoying a quiet life out of the royal spotlight, they are expected to return to the UK for one final engagement.
Inside sources say that Queen Elizabeth has asked the Duke and
Duchess to appear at the upcoming Commonwealth Day service before Megxit
becomes official.
If that happens, then Kate and Meghan will reunite for one last
event before the former Suits star
returns to Canada. Harry and William are also expected to attend the event in
what might be one of the last times we see the couples together in an official
capacity.
Kate Middleton has not commented on the reports surrounding her title. The Duchess of Cambridge is getting ready for a tour of Ireland and then Australia with her husband, details of which have yet to be revealed.
Caroline Flack, the host of Love Island in the U.K., passed away at the age of 40. The television presenter was found in her home in London mere days before she was due to go to appear in court after being accused of assaulting her boyfriend. After speculation of Flack’s death, her family confirmed the devastating news.
Arielle Vandenberg and Caroline Flack | Colin Young-Wolff/CBS via Getty Images / Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images
“We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today, 15 February. We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time and we would ask they make no attempt to contact us and/or photograph us,” the family said in a statement The Guardian published.
The ‘Love Island’ world mourns Caroline Flack
As the news broke, a major influx of messages flooded social media morning the loss of the beloved TV host. One of the sweetest messages came from Arielle Vandenberg, the host of Love Island USA on CBS.
“Today is such a sad day and my heart is broken. My heart goes out to Caroline Flack and her family and friends,” Vandenberg wrote on her Instagram Stories. “Caroline, I’ll never forget
The comedian turned reality show host remembered how Flack welcomed her to the Love Island family when it was confirmed she would host the CBS version.
“Caroline, I’ll never forget the first message you sent me welcoming me with such open arms into the Love Island world,” Vandenberg added. “I was star-struck. I’ll never forget how you made me feel. When I was nervous to do my first episode, you encouraged me with such kind words. You made me feel comfortable.”
If you’re a Love Island fan you know their slow-motion shots are epic and Flack had them down to perfection. Vandenberg also made reference to that feature of the show in her message.
“I can’t stop looking over our texts back-and-forth about needing to get together for dinner, a ‘slo-mo dinner.’ Thank you for being such a positive, encouraging, kind human. You are so loved,” Vandenberg continued before ending with the phrase, “Rest in peace sweet girl.”
Caroline Flack’s final messages on Instagram
Flack had stayed off social media since the assault charges against her. The television presenter was heavily scrutinized by the British press and it was hard on her. On Christmas Eve she broke her social media silence to share a few words with her fans.
“Been advised not to go on social media … but I wanted to say happy Christmas to everyone who has been so incredibly kind to me this year,” she wrote. “This kind of scrutiny and speculation is a lot to take on for one person. I’m a human being at the end of the day and I’m not going to be silenced when I have a story to tell and a life to keep going with.”
She continued to explain to fans why she was leaving social media at the time.
“I’m taking some time out to get feeling better and learn some lessons from situations I’ve got myself into to. I have nothing but love to give and best wishes for everyone,” she ended.
Her final Instagram post before her passing came two days before her passing. On February 13, Flack posted a collage of four photos with her dog Ruby. The star looked happy cuddling her baby and giving it a lot of love. A heart emoji is what she used in the caption.
Sex and the City star Lynn Cohen has died at age 86.
The actress, who played Miranda's Ukrainian housekeeper and nanny Magda in the hit HBO series and movies, passed away on Friday, her rep confirmed to E! News.
"Beautiful Lynn Cohen. Miranda's dear and necessary Magda. Our dear SATC colleague. Talent, grace, inspiration. RIP X, SJ," Sarah Jessica Parker, who played main character Carrie Bradshaw, wrote on Instagram.
Willie Garson, who played her BFF Stanford, commented with a series of red heart and crying emojis.
Cohen, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, began her onscreen acting career in the '80s, when she also made her Broadway debut in a revival of the play Orpheus Descending. A decade later, she mostly starred in small films and also began a recurring role on Law & Order as Judge Elizabeth Mizener.
The actress' big break came in 2000, when she joined Sex and the City. She also notably played Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in the 2005 film Munich.
In recent years, she appeared on shows like Nurse Jackie, Damages, The Affair and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. In 2013, she played Mags in the movie The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.