Disney+ has revealed the emotional first trailer for Caroline Flack: Search for the trutha new two-part documentary that promises to take viewers beyond the tabloid headlines and into the heart of a story that shook Britain.
Premiering on Monday 10 November exclusively on Disney+ in the UK and Ireland, the series explores the deeply affecting story of Caroline Flack — the one Love Island presenter who rose to become one of Britain’s best-known television personalities. After her arrest in 2019, Caroline found herself at the center of an unrelenting media storm. As criticism intensified across headlines and social media, the pressure surrounding her became unbearable, culminating in her tragic death by suicide in February 2020. She was only 40 years young.
Produced by Curious moviesthe same company behind the award-winning Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death (Channel 4, 2021), this new documentary digs deeper — offering new testimonies, unseen footage and first-hand accounts from those closest to her, including Caroline’s mother, Christine Flackwho leads the search to uncover what really happened to her daughter.
Contributors featured in the documentary, along with Caroline’s family, include friend, Mollie Grosbergformer crown prosecutor Nazir AfzalCaroline’s former agent Louisa BoothLawyer Paul Morrisshowbiz reporter Paul Martininter alia.
Watch the official trailer – which features never before heard or seen messages from Caroline to those closest to her at the time – below:
Following the announcement of the film earlier this year, 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 excited to work with the team at Curious Films once again, hoping to bring clarity and understanding to Carrie and not just her cars, but anyone. Her.”
Both episodes of Caroline Flack: Search for the truth coming Monday, November 10, 2025 exclusively on Disney+.
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