A FORMER Love Island contestant has shared a touching tribute to Caroline Flack on the one-year anniversary of her death.

Amy Hart, from Worthing, shared a photograph of her and Caroline with their arms around each other.

In a caption alongside the image, which was posted on Twitter, Amy wrote: “In a world where you can be anything, be kind.”

Caroline Flack took her own life at the age of 40.

Amy, who appeared in season five of Love Island, has previously spoken out about how Caroline had supported her while she was competing in the ITV 2 show.

The former air hostess, 27 revealed Caroline “squeezed her hand” to protect her before her ex-boyfriend Curtis Pritchard returned to the Love Island villa with another girl.

Many of Caroline’s friends have also taken to social media to remember the star.

Flack’s former boyfriend, Lewis Burton, posted a picture of the pair together and wrote on Instagram Stories: “I will never forget you.”

Love Island narrator Iain Stirling also remembered his friend and colleague.

Accompanying a picture of the pair sharing a drink together, he wrote: “To my friend Caroline, thinking of you today. Miss you mate x”

His wife, Love Island host Laura Whitmore, posted an image of Flack.

And she wrote: “You’ve got to laugh a little, cry a little, until the clouds roll by a little.”

Presenter and friend Dawn O’Porter said Flack’s death is “still as raw” one year later.

“It’s good to talk about grief because no matter how alone it makes you feel, you are actually surrounded by a lot of people who have felt it too,” she said.

“If you dare to open up it does help.”

And she wrote next to a picture of Flack smiling: “I miss you my love.”

Flack was found dead at her home on February 15 2020.

A coroner later said the TV presenter killed herself because she knew she was being prosecuted for assault and could not face the coverage.