Caroline Flack: The life and career of Love Island's biggest star

Caroline Flack
Image: Caroline Flack hosted X Factor and won Strictly Come Dancing, but was best known for presenting Love Island
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As an X Factor host and a winner of Strictly Come Dancing, Caroline Flack was a star of Saturday night TV.

But it was reality dating series Love Island that took the presenter to the peak of her career.

Taking over as host as the show was relaunched in 2015, over five series Flack became synonymous with the programme that has now become one of the most watched reality shows in the UK.

Caroline Flack with the BAFTA for Best Reality and Constructed Factual show in the press room during the Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on May 13, 2018 in London
Image: The Love Island host celebrated a BAFTA win for the show in 2018
Caroline Flack won Strictly Come Dancing in 2014
Image: A talented dancer and singer as well as TV presenter, Flack won Strictly Come Dancing in 2014 and went on to star in the West End

Some 3.6 million viewers tuned in to watch Amber and Greg being crowned champions at the end of last summer's series, with a further 400,000 streaming the show.

The previous year, Flack was present as the show won a TV BAFTA for best reality and constructed factual show.

Growing up near the town of Thetford, in Norfolk, Flack attended Great Hockham Primary School and then Wayland High School in Watton.

She then moved away from East Anglia to London to pursue her career in the entertainment industry, which kick-started in 2002 when she played Bubbles on the sketch show Bo' Selecta, with Keith Lemon. She also had presenting jobs on E4 Music and on the CBBC channel.

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From there she went on to work on a variety of prime-time shows, from Gladiators on Sky One to ITV2 spin-off shows I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! NOW!, alongside Joe Swash and Russell Kane, and The Xtra Factor, with singer Olly Murs.

She and Murs went on to host the main X Factor show for one series from August 2015, replacing Dermot O'Leary, and her autobiography, Storm In A C Cup, was also released that year.

Caroline Flack presented Xtra Factor and one series of The X Factor with Olly Murs
Image: Flack presented Xtra Factor and one series of The X Factor with Olly Murs
Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill are announced winners of Love Island 2019. Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague are runners-up
Image: Some 3.6m people tuned in to see Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill (left) crowned winners of Love Island 2019, ahead of Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague

Addressing criticism the pair received during their time on the show, Flack said she had learnt to ignore her detractors.

"Not everyone is going to like you so you have to filter it," she told The Sun.

She took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2014, and went on to win the series with her dance partner, Pasha Kovalev.

A talented singer and dancer, she made her West End stage debut playing Roxie Hart in Chicago in 2018, having previously appeared on stage in a touring version of Crazy For You.

And last year she appeared in an episode of Channel 4's charity show The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer, alongside other stars including journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy, actor Greg Wise and boxer Nicola Adams.

Caroline Flack attends the GQ Men of the Year awards at Tate Modern on September 5, 2018 in London
Image: Flack released her autobiography, Storm In A C Cup, in 2015

But Flack will be best remembered for presenting Love Island and its spin-off show Love Island: Aftersun, helping to make the show a huge hit.

Among the thousands of tributes paid to the star following her death were those from former contestants, including Molly-Mae Hague, Chris Hughes, Kady McDermott, Zara Holland and Olivia Buckland.

"I'm utterly shocked and heartbroken," Hague wrote on Instagram alongside a photograph of herself and Flack.

"Caroline you were such a special woman. Your huge smile will stay with me forever... Rest in peace."

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