The following article includes references to suicide.
Relationships and friendships form and challenges are faced throughout the series.
In 2019, the successful series was recreated in the United States: “Love Island: USA.”

Now, fans on both sides of the pond can watch their favorites compete for love.
Sadly, a handful of “Love Island” stars have died since appearing on the popular show.
In February 2020, while awaiting trial, Flack, 40, died by suicide.

After her death, the reality dating show paid tribute to its former host.
“Our thoughts are with family and friends at this dreadful time.”
You were a true friend to me.

I’m going to miss you, Caz."
Nothing will bring you back but I will try [to] make you proud everyday.
I love you with all my heart."

Thalassitis was found at a park near his home in North London.
According toBBC News, the former reality star left a notebook with messages to his family at the scene.
Before becoming a reality star, Thalassitis was a professional soccer player.

Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends."
She’d been previously diagnosed with anxiety and depression.
The coroner further explained that this dangerous combination can give way to “violent thoughts.”

After Gradon’s passing, “Love Island” paid tribute to the former contestant onTwitter.
Gradon made"Love Island" historyas the first openly bisexual Islander on the show.
“Your smile will be remembered forever,” she wrote (viaCosmopolitan UK).

“My thoughts are with your family, friends and loved ones at this horrendous time.
Too young, too sweet, too kind.
Text accompanying the phot read, “In loving memory of Mike Thalassitis 1993 2019.”
A year earlier, the show paid a similar tribute to Sophie Gradon after her death.