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WATCH: Channel 4 Release Trailer For Caroline Flack Documentary

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04:15 16 Feb 2021


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Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death

Channel 4 have released the trailer for their new documentary, Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death.

The emotional film features interviews with the late TV presenter's close friends and family.

 

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The trailer opens with Caroline's mother Christine saying, "She was my little girl."

Childhood videos flash across the screen, as Christine admits, "It doesn't actually seem real."

It's been exactly one year since TV presenter was found dead in her East London flat.

 

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Her former co-host, Olly Murs, admits, "I just wish I could have told her not to do it."

Through tears, he adds, "I never got the opportunity to do that."

A video of Caroline breaking down on camera is shown.

 

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She's heard saying, "The only person I ever hurt is myself."

Her sister Jody admits, "She did feel things very, very deeply."

Dermot O'Leary appears on camera saying, "Those demons can start to play with you."

 

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A voice off-camera adds, "All that talent, the joy that she brought, just gone."

"One year on from her tragic death, we pay tribute to one of Britain’s biggest stars, revealing the complex woman behind the TV persona," the trailer's voice-over narrates.

"Her story, told by those who knew her best."

It's been 1 year since Caroline's death

Yesterday marked the one year anniversary of Caroline's death.

Laura Whitmore, Iain Stirling, Rita Ora and loads more have been paying tribute to her online.

During her radio show, Laura said, "It doesn’t get any easier to comprehend and sometimes when you can’t think of the right words to say, a song can feel more appropriate."

 

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Read the tributes here.


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