‘I Don’t Think Caroline Will Be The Last Person’: Montana Brown Fears More Tragedy Are About To Come

More stars from the show Love Island could take their own lives, claims Montana Brown.
She is terrified that more Love Island stars will take their own lives as she admits that all her friends from the show suffer with anxiety or depression.
Reality star Montana, 24, was heartbroken when TV presenter Caroline Flack tragically took her own life– less than a year after they attended the funeral of Mike Thalassitis together.
Montana rose to fame in Love Island in 2017., says she thinks Caroline’s death won’t be the last and she feels ‘helpless’ knowing that ‘people are suffering’ when all she wants are for her friends to be happy.
‘I just hope it doesn’t happen to anyone else. But I don’t think Caroline will be the last person to do this if I’m honest and that is what’s really sad.
For me, and I think I can speak for a lot of Love Islanders, you feel like “Oh my God, who else is unhappy?” I need to speak to everyone. You feel this pressure because you don’t want your friends to be unhappy, what can I do?
‘It’s helplessness because you know people are suffering and that’s a categorical fact. Every single person that I’m friends with from Love Island suffers from anxiety or depression or something to do with mental health. It’s actually terrifying.’, she said.
Montana does not blame ITV2 show Love Island for the sad loss of her friend Mike and former contestant Sophie Gradon, who took her life in 2018.