It has emerged an ambulance was called to Caroline Flack's home the day before she took her own life.
Paramedics went to her flat in east London on Valentine's night - but she wasn't taken to hospital.
The 40-year-old was found dead at her home the following day.
It's emerged that she received a letter on Valentine's Day to say that her trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, Lewis Burton, last year was to go ahead in two weeks time.
Love Island will pay tribute to Caroline after tonight's show - the programme she used to present was cancelled for the past two nights as a mark of respect.
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) February 16, 2020
Meanwhile, an online petition for an inquiry into the press and social media, and their roles in her death now has more than 200,000 signatures.
Friends and family, including Laura Whitmore, have been paying tribute to Caroline.
The current host of Love Island was emotional as she addressed Caroline's death on her BBC Radio 5 Live programme yesterday.
Laura Whitmore pays emotional tribute to friend #CarolineFlack
Read more tributes here: https://t.co/mgnB5FK3sl
Listen to the full programme via @bbcsounds: https://t.co/TsoKQAsCvT pic.twitter.com/0T7QEIqtU5— BBC Radio 5 Live (@bbc5live) February 16, 2020
Anyone who is feeling distressed can call Samaritans on 116 123.