From Hinch and other influencers to random people I used to work with - Caroline Flack’s passing has brought me back to when Robin Williams died. Again it was the posting of the token “It’s ok not to be ok” the smiling picture with “This is the face of depression” tag, all of them watching the likes roll in. Not saying at all that a celebrity’s passing shouldn’t be spoken about. It’s possible to give your condolences for someone you admired in the public eye or simply someone you’re sad to see go like that whether you liked them or not. However it turned out that Robin Williams health was degenerating pretty fast and that was something he (in my opinion) quite rightly didn’t want to see out. In the case of Caroline Flack, nobody knows why she chose to take her own life. Nobody knows for sure. Yet influencers in particular have taken this tragedy, and it is tragic, and turned it into a vehicle for their own agenda about trolls, the media, gossip sites, any negativity thrown their way. It’s actually really disrespectful if you think about it. Mega disrespectful. Tomorrow? It’s back to #ad, gifted outfits from Pretty Little Thing, Iconic London tutorials, Skinny Tea, using their children to keep the cash rolling in. A story post gone within 24 hours. That’s all the respect most of these people are willing to extend to her.