Love Island star Amber Gill is donating all of her profits from Miss Pap to the mental health charity, Mind.
The 22-year-old made the announcement just two weeks after the dating show’s host Caroline Flack died by suicide.
Taking to her Instagram story, the fashionista confirmed the news where she explained her reasoning behind the decision.
She said to her followers: ‘My latest Miss Pap edit is out now, there are cute blazers and cute dresses, there’s a load of cute stuff so go and shop it.
‘But more importantly, go and shop it because at the moment myself and Miss Pap are donating 100 per cent of the retail price to the charity Mind which is very close to my heart at the minute.’
She continued: ‘So please go and shop if you’re going to, then shop now – we are doing that until the April 1. So go and get your must haves.’
The star also tweeted the news, adding: ‘Guys my @misspap Must Haves edit is live and ready to shop AND Myself & @misspap are donating 100% of retail price on selected lines to Mind charity which is really close to my heart shop shop shop.’
The news comes after Caroline took her own life at the age of 40 just weeks before she was supposed to be appearing in court.
At the time, her family released a statement which read: ‘We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February.
‘We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.’
Tributes have since poured in, with celebrities sharing their final messages set to the star, however, Caroline’s close friend Dawn O’Porter has asked for the outpour to stop.
On Twitter, she wrote: ‘Can we all just agree that posting Caroline’s personal texts is a massive betrayal?
‘Please consider that if for some reason you are thinking of doing it. She’d absolutely hate it.’
Many agreed with Dawn, with writer Matt Haig posting: ‘Should be a given. But some people clearly have no moral compass.’
Another reply read: ‘It’s very sad. It’s like a competition over who was closer to her, when those that are actually closest to someone, just wouldn’t do that.’
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