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Caroline Flack’s ex Danny Cipriani will pay tribute to star as Gloucester team wear ‘be kind’ black armbands for match


CAROLINE Flack’s rugby player ex Danny Cipriani will pay tribute to star by joining his Gloucester teammates in wearing “be kind” black armbands for their match.

The sportsman is leading the emotional tribute to his former girlfriend tomorrow almost two weeks after she took her own life.

 Caroline Flack died aged 40 after taking her own life on February 15

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Caroline Flack died aged 40 after taking her own life on February 15

Gloucester Rugby Club will dedicate its Premiership Rugby match against Sale Sharks to shining a light on mental health and promoting kindness.

Fly-half Danny will run out with his team at Gloucester Rugby’s home Kingsholm Stadium – with each of his fellow players proudly displaying the black band on their cherry and white hooped shirts.

The club will also donate £5 from every ticket purchase to Gloucester & District Samaritans.

Promoting the #bekind campaign, Danny said: “Caroline was one of the most caring, genuine people I ever met.

 Her ex-boyfriend Danny Cipriani is leading tributes to the star at his rugby match tomorrow

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Her ex-boyfriend Danny Cipriani is leading tributes to the star at his rugby match tomorrowCredit: Instagram

“She endured unimaginable criticism during her years in the public eye but through it all, she just wanted people to show a little kindness to each other. And that’s a message that should be her legacy – be kind.

“We all have spells of self-doubt, anxiety and low points. Nobody needs other people to point out their flaws and make them feel worse about themselves. A little kindness goes a long way.”

Danny dated Caroline for eight weeks in 2019 and they remained close after their relationship ended on good terms.

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EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.

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And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.

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He recently revealed he still has a voicemail from Caroline that she left two weeks before she died.

Danny said he hasn’t listened to it yet, but will share it “at some point” because “people need to hear it”.

He also told fans that he hadn’t been able to return the 40-year-old’s calls and texts on the night before she died because he was playing for Gloucester against Exeter in the Gallagher Premiership.

In an emotional 18-minute video released last week, Danny explained he had suffered suicidal thoughts himself in the past.

 The final picture of Caroline Flack taken the day before her death

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The final picture of Caroline Flack taken the day before her deathCredit: Refer to Caption


If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 16123


Yesterday he shared his last messages with Caroline showing him asking her: “Why you just OK? Want you smiling”, and Caroline replied: “Well got court case coming up.”

Insisting “embarrassment and shame” killed her, Danny said the CPS and police didn’t “do a good job” on her assault case.

She had been accused of attacking her boyfriend Lewis Burton during a row at their home before Christmas.

The day before her death she was told the CPS was pursuing a case against her – despite Lewis dropping the charges.

  • Gloucester Rugby v Sale Sharks kick-offs at 7.45pm on Friday 28 February, live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. 
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