This month marks the anniversary of Caroline Flack's tragic passing. The death of the Love Island presenter, 40, last year shocked and saddened the entertainment world. Her friends paid tribute to the star yesterday, with friends and colleagues Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling honoring Caroline. Rita Ora also shared a selfie with Caroline with the caption 'in a world where you can be anything, be kind' which was one of last quotes Caroline shared on her Instagram.
Now, Channel 4 will be airing a documentary about the life and death of the TV star - including interviews with her family members, including her mum, Christine, and twin sister, Jody, and from fellow X Factor hosts such as Dermot O'Leary and Olly Murs.
Watch the trailer here:
'We will hear from those closest to Caroline, delving beyond the headlines to reveal the complex woman behind the public persona, as well as exploring the pressures that fame, mental health, press and social media had on Caroline throughout her life,' the channel said. 'Never before seen footage, childhood home videos and interviews with her mother, Christine, and twin sister, Jody, are all brought together in what promises to be an emotional, intimate and candid documentary.'
When will Caroline Flack: Her Life And Death be on TV?
Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death will air on Channel 4 on March 4th. Ahead of this launch, some of her family's favourite unseen shots of Caroline have been released.
Images from Caroline Flack: Her Life And Death
Images from the family of Caroline Flack
Images from the family of Caroline Flack
Images from the family of Caroline Flack
Images from the family of Caroline Flack
Images from the family of Caroline Flack
Caroline died at her home in north east London on February 15, 2020. An inquest last August heard that Caroline took her own life after learning that prosecutors were going to press ahead with an assault charge against her. Her ex-boyfriend, Lewis Burton - who said he never pressed charges against Caroline - also remembered the star online on the anniversary of her death, sharing a photo of the pair together on his Instagram story.
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