
Disney+ has announced the release date for its new two-part documentary about the final months of Caroline Flack’s life.
The TV world was rocked in February 2020 when beloved host Caroline, 40, took her own life amid a string of personal struggles.
She was a household name, having shot to fame as a host on the X-Factor and later on Love Island.
Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth is set to premiere on the streaming platform on November 10, and it will examine the circumstances that led to the presenter’s tragic death.
The show’s synopsis reads: ‘This powerful two-part Disney+ documentary follows Caroline’s mother, Christine, as she investigates the truth about her daughter’s final months – uncovering new shocking details, asking difficult questions, and exposing the misrepresentations, pressures, and failures from institutions and decision makers that shaped Caroline’s final days.
‘With access to powerful testimony from Caroline’s inner circle and those who were there, the series tells the story she never got to share and reveals an unprecedented look at what really happened to Caroline Flack.’
Disney+ has just announced the release date for its new two-part documentary about the final months of Caroline Flack’s life
Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth is set to premiere on the streaming platform on November 10, and it will examine the circumstances that led to the presenter’s tragic death through her mum Christine (pictured)
The show’s synopsis reads: ‘With access to powerful testimony from Caroline’s inner circle and those who were there, the series tells the story she never got to share and reveals an unprecedented look at what really happened to Caroline Flack [pictured here with her mother Christine].’
Produced by Dov Freedman, Charlie Russell and Jessie Versluys, the documentary is being created by Curious Films, who perviously released Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death in 2021.
Unlike the upcoming documentary, it was pitched as a tribute to the late star’s life and featured interviews with Caroline’s friends and family, including her former co-hosts Olly Murs and Dermot O’Leary.
News of the documentary’s release date comes after one of Caroline’s friends Lou Teasdale recently opened up about feeling unfairly ‘blamed’ for the presenter’s decision to take her own life.
The make-up artist, 41, was close friends with the late Love Island host prior to her death and was one of the last people to see her alive.
Appearing On Paul C Brunson’s podcast We Need To Talk, Lou cleared up what happened between her and Caroline’s mum Christine Flack after she pointed fingers at her.
Lou said: ‘With parents it does cause conflict because it’s the worst case scenario for anybody… And all you’re going to think is whose fault was it?
‘I know what happened. I was there, I know what I’m comfortable with. I personally don’t blame anybody and I panic about blame because it creates another vulnerable person.’
Revealing she has tried to steer clear of the ‘blame game’, Lou said: ‘Without going into anything private, I personally have tried my best to stay away from any conversations about who was in the wrong or whatever.’
Caroline is pictured her in October 2019 with her then-boyfriend Lewis Burton, who accused the star of physical assault after she allegedly hit hi with a lamp as he slept
News of the documentary’s release date comes after one of Caroline’s friends Lou Teasdale recently opened up about feeling unfairly ‘blamed’ for the presenter’s decision to take her own life.
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Lou had been taking care of Caroline and had popped out to the shops at the time of her death.
When Lou could not regain access to Caroline’s home, she called her father Ian, who tragically found her dead.
The question of blame is central to the new Disney+ documentary, which examines why Lou, and fellow friend Mollie Grosberg, left Caroline alone in her flat on the day she took her own life – with the Love Island star having made a previous suicide attempt the day before.
In January, Lou shared a heartbreaking post about suicide in which she insisted that she did ‘her best’ to help Caroline amid her mental health struggles.
After setting up an Ask Me Anything on Instagram, a fan wrote to her: ‘If someone is intent on suicide, nothing will stop them. You did your best, don’t 4get that [sic].’
Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth is available to stream on Disney+ from November 10.
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