Love Island’s Montana Brown: Caroline Flack’s death should ‘shock’ people into being nicer

Former Love Island contestant Montana Brown said she was ‘devastated’ by the death of the ITV2 show’s presenter, Caroline Flack. She was speaking on the red carpet at the Brit Awards 2020.

Montana added that the tragic news would hopefully ‘shock people’ into being nicer on social media.

Caroline Flack was found dead in her home on Saturday, weeks before she was due to stand trial on charges of assaulting her boyfriend, Lewis Burton, in December.

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Speaking to ODE, Montana Brown, of Love Island, lashed out at “keyboard warriors” who “ruin people’s lives”, and said how she hoped the death of presenter Caroline Flack would “shock people into being nicer”.


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