Caroline Flack's life will be remembered in a new documentary.
The 'Love Island' star took her own life last February and now Channel 4 will honour her memory with a new programme, 'Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death'.
The first-look trailer was released just over a year after her sad passing as the documentary gives an insight into Caroline's fame and life in and out of the spotlight.
The documentary promises "to reveal the complex woman behind the public persona" and will feature interviews from her mother Christine and twin sister Jody, as well at-home footage of the much-loved 'Love Island' presenter.
What's more, the programmer promises fans "never before seen footage, childhood home videos and interviews with her mother, Christine, and twin sister, Jody", which they say will "all be brought together in what promises to be an emotional, intimate and candid documentary".
On the first anniversary of her passing on Monday (15.02.21), Caroline's friends and family paid tribute to the presenter.
Writing on Instagram on Sunday (14.02.21), her ex Andrew Brady posted: "TOMORROW is the 1-year anniversary of Caroline’s death, the person I loved more than anyone I ever thought possible ... Not a day goes by that I don’t think of her, I have some truly incredible memories of her etched on to my mind for eternity ...
"She was so hurt and she didn't deserve any of this. She really was that one in a billion who I will continue to love and miss until my last day on this weird little waking planet we live on. (sic)"
Caroline's friend Dawn O'Porter has also paid tribute to her late friend.
She wrote: "This week is really hard. Agony, in fact. I can’t shake it. Monday marks a year since Caroline died. That horrible day that changed so many lives forever. I’m dreading it. But there were 14600 + days of Caroline’s excellent life that say way more about her than what happened on that day. Through the heartbreak, I remain grateful for the happiest, most fun and naughtiest memories. There are so many. Probably too many. I’ll never ever stop missing her. My brilliant, gorgeous and funniest friend (sic)"
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