Caroline Flack's death has inspired change and astonishing acts of kindness.
Social media was awash with comments from fans and celebs alike vowing to be kind following this weekend's tragedy.
Caroline took her own life at aged 40 in her London flat on Saturday.
The tragedy sent waves through social media as people urged others to be kind.
Molly-Mae Hague led the reality stars when she carried out her own act of kindness and shared it with fans.
The former Love Island bombshell confirmed all profits from her latest Pretty Little Thing edit would be donated to mental health charity Mind.
Out of respect to the troubled presenter, Molly-Mae also cancelled her Pretty Little Thing launch party as she shared she wasn't in the mood to celebrate.
In a piece to camera, she told fans: "Hi guys. So Tommy [Fury] and I are at the airport so I thought I would come on here and give you a little update as I've been quiet on here over the past few days.
"Myself and PLT cancelled my launch which was meant to be in London to celebrate my new edit, which has just come out today. But due to what''s happened in the last few days, we did decide to cancel."
Also in the wake of Caroline's tragic death, In The Style have raised £100,000 for Samaritans with their Caroline Flack T-shirt.
The fashion brand designed a T-shirt which had the inspirational quote Caroline had posted on her Instagram page on December 5 last year.
The quote read: "In a world where you can be anything... Be kind."
The T-shirt has only been up for grabs for a few hours.
Each batch of the Be Kind T-shirts has been selling out fast online.
In The Style said the company wanted to use their fashion platform to raise awareness about mental health and its impact on people.
The fashion brand have been donating 100% of the profits made from the Be Kind T-shirts to the Samaritans charity.
On their website, a statement read: "Following on from the recent tragic events and the ongoing mental health battles faced by so many we feel it's so important as a brand to use our platform to raise further awareness to mental health and the impacts surrounding this.
"You honestly never know what goes on behind closed doors and being kind costs nothing. We have created a 'Be Kind' tee and will be donating 100% of the profits to Samaritans.
"They are a charity on hand 24/7 to support people who are suffering with mental health and suicidal thought."
They gushed they were "completely overwhelmed" with the support from everyone.
The next drop of T-shirts on the website will be available from 12pm.
The In The Style Twitter wrote: "We are completely overwhelmed by the support for the #BeKind tee. We have already raised over £100,000 for @samaritans in just a few hours!
"Sorry to anyone who hasn’t been able to support yet - the demand has been unprecedented! We will have more stock on by 12pm today for you."
Samaritans (116 123) operates a 24-hour service available every day of the year. If you prefer to write down how you’re feeling, or if you’re worried about being overheard on the phone, you can email Samaritans at jo@samaritans.org