Friends of the late Caroline Flack have voiced their disapproval of Laura Whitmore's decision to publicly share private messages between the two. Whitmore, who replaced Flack as the host of 'Love Island' following Flack's departure, posted the messages on the fifth anniversary of Flack's death. The messages, exchanged in the weeks leading up to Flack's passing, were intended to showcase Flack's supportive nature. However, sources close to Flack have questioned Whitmore's motives, stating that sharing private correspondence, even with good intentions, is a breach of trust. They emphasized that Flack was deeply affected by losing her 'Love Island' job and would likely not have wanted these messages made public, regardless of the supportive tone.
Caroline Flack's Friends Criticize Laura Whitmore for Sharing Private Messages on Anniversary of Her Death
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