Brit awards host pays tribute to Caroline Flack

The host of this year’s Brit awards Jack Whitehall pays tribute to Caroline Flack, the former presenter of Love Island who is understood to have taken her own life on Saturday. 
He described her as a ‘kind and vibrant person with an infectious sense of fun’.


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Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall is an English comedian, presenter, actor, and writer. He is best known for starring as JP in the series Fresh Meat and Alfie Wickers in the series Bad Education and its spin-off film The Bad Education Movie. He also co-wrote the latter two.

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