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Channel 4 Is Producing A Documentary About Caroline Flack’s Life And Death

Caroline Flack
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Channel 4 is producing a documentary about Caroline Flack’s life and death

The programme, which apparently will be titled Caroline Flack: Her Life And Death, will explore the Love Island presenter and her ‘fame, mental health, press and social media’. 

Supposedly, it will also feature interviews with the 40-year-old’s family and close friends.

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Caroline Flack
Channel 4 is reportedly producing a documentary about Caroline Flack. Credit: @carolineflack/Instagram

The show has been commissioned by Becky Cadman and Lee McMurray, who hope it will be a ‘fitting tribute’ to ‘one of the most successful TV presenters in the country’.

Discussing the show, Cadman said: “This film is about and for Caroline. A sister, daughter, friend and one of the most successful TV presenters in the country. 

“She openly and honestly shared her struggles with fame and how it impacted her mental health. A rollercoaster life told through the memories of the people who knew her best, Caroline’s family and friends, we hope this will be a fitting tribute to her.”

Channel 4 also released a statement.

It read: “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.

“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.”

Flack passed away in 2020. Around the same time, she was due to appear in court. She had been charged with allegedly assaulting her boyfriend, Lewis Burton. This is something that both denied.

Although Burton reportedly had no intention of pressing charges on the alleged incident, the trial was still expected to go ahead.

Last year, on February 15, Flack was found in her London flat. Reportedly, her death has been ruled a suicide.

Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for help on 116 123 or email [email protected] in the UK.

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