A new documentary about the final months of TV presenter Caroline Flack's life will stream on Disney+, with her mother Christine taking a central role. Former Love Island host Caroline tragically committed suicide at age 40 in February 2020 and the "challenging" new documentary will explore the many "unanswered questions" about the last few months of the presenter's life. Christine will team up again with the makers of the 2021 documentary Caroline Flack: Her Life And Death - Curious Films - to "explore" the end of her daughter's life whilst celebrating her successful career as a presenter of Love Island and The X Factor. The documentary will be called Caroline and will drop on the streaming service later in 2025.
Speaking ahead of the documentary, Christine Flack said: "I still have so many questions about what happened to Caroline in her final months, and it's something I feel deeply compelled to explore, even though I know it will be challenging. "I'm pleased to be working with the team at Curious Films once again, in the hope of bringing clarity and understanding to Carrie’s story – not just for her, but for everyone who cared about her.".
It will also feature interviews with other members of Flack's family and some of her friends. Dov Freedman, the film’s executive producer at Curious Films, said: "It's not often that you feel the need to return to a subject, but nearly five years after Caroline's tragic death, we know there are still many unanswered questions for Christine and her family that need to be addressed.