Love Island Amber donates Miss Pap profits to MIND after Caroline Flack death

Amber Gill has revealed she's going to donate all the profits from her recent Miss Pap collection to a mental health charity following Caroline Flack's untimely death.

The Love Island star met the TV host when she appeared on the ITV dating show last year, and, when news emerged of Caroline's death, Amber posted an emotional note on social media stating her "an amazing woman who will be truly missed".

Caroline took her own life at her East London home on February 15, aged 40 – 18 days before she was due to stand trial over common assault charges.

Taking to social media, the Miss Pap ambassador explained the reasons behind her charitable initiative.

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Speaking to the camera, she explained: "I will be donating all of profits on selected lines to Mind charity which is very close to my heart at the minute, please shop it.

"Shop now, until the first of the third."

The donations will be made on selected lines until March 1.

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Amber isn't the first Love Islander to donate clothing profits to a charity following the TV's host tragic passing.

Molly-Mae Hague, who starred on the show alongside Amber, revealed she's pledging all her PrettyLittleThing profits to Mind Charity.

She wrote: "Myself and the PrettyLittleThing team cancelled our launch dinner last night out of respect to Caroline and her family at this difficult time.

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"We have decided to donate 100% of the profits of our latest edit together to Mind Charity. Launching today, the donations will help Mind provide advice and support to anyone experiencing mental health problems.

PrettyLittleThing and I will continue to support this matter which is close to our hearts. Please from the bottom of my heart remember, Always Be Kind."

For emotional support, you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email [email protected], visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.

  • Amber Gill
  • Caroline Flack
  • Love Island

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