CAROLINE Flack's life is set to be remembered in a new documentary.
The events that led up to her passing will also be examined in the one-off Channel 4 show called Her Life and Death.
What time is the Caroline Flack documentary Her Life and Death on Channel 4?
The documentary will be shown on Channel 4 on Wednesday, March 17 from 9pm.
The hour-long show will give viewers a candid look at Caroline's life, and her untimely death.
The TV star took her own life at the age of 40 on February 15, 2020 while awaiting trial on an assault charge for an alleged attack on her boyfriend Lewis Burton.
Caroline always denied assaulting Burton and he also said she was not guilty of any crime and did not want to press charges. The CPS has faced heavy criticism for pursuing the trial.
Friends of the much-loved star remain angry that the CPS had refused to listen to warnings that Caroline was vulnerable.
After the documentary has aired, you can catch it on .
What is the Caroline Flack documentary Her Life And Death about?
Channel 4's Caroline Flack: Her Life And Death will see her friends and family pay tribute in an emotional, intimate and candid documentary celebrating her life and legacy.
The show will delve into her life beyond her public persona, as well explore the pressures of fame she felt.
In the film, it’s revealed that her family “begged” her to give up show business because they feared for her mental health.
The documentary also shows the much-loved star sobbing in heartbreaking footage.
In the trailer for the show she is heard saying: "The only person I ever hurt is myself."
Caroline is also shown laughing and joking and hanging out with her family in home video footage dating back to her childhood in the early 80s.
Her family also released never-seen-before pictures of the late star ahead of the documentary being aired.
Who will feature in the documentary?
The documentary also features some of her closest friends, including singer and former X Factor co-host Olly Murs, breaking down in tears.
The 36-year-old says: "I just wish I had told her not to do it. I never got the opportunity to do that."
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Another close friend Dermot O'Leary, who also worked with her on The X Factor, says: "Those demons can start to play with you."
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The film, which was made with the co-operation of her family, also features her mum Christine and twin sister Jody.
Her mum tells film-makers: "She was my little girl. It doesn't actually seem real."
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