'Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth' Courtesy of Hulu Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment A docuseries about what led to Caroline Flack's death is coming to Hulu. Flack, best known as the host of U.K. reality shows Love Island, The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing, died in February 2020 in London at the age of 40. Her cause of death was suicide. Before her death, Flack stepped down as host of Love Island in 2019, following a domestic assault charge involving her partner, tennis player Lewis Burton. As a result of the accusation, she received a lot of online hate. And in the trailer, a woman says, "As far as I'm concerned, that is why she isn't here today." Related Stories Business Three Films Split Inaugural "Stay in L.A." Documentary Development Grant TV "The Worst TV Show of the Year": What the Critics Are Saying About 'All's Fair' Also in the trailer, text messages and audio notes from Flack are revealed, giving some insight into how that situation affected her mental health. "I feel the lowest I've ever felt" and "I don't see any way out of this" read her texts while an audio clip of Flack crying, saying, "I'm just really going all over the place. My head doesn't know what to think at any point," is also heard for the first time. Here is the official series synopsis: "Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth examines the shocking story of Caroline Flack, Love Island presenter and one of Britain's biggest stars. After her arrest in 2019, she became the target of a relentless media storm. Vilified in the press and online, her world spiraled - ending in tragedy when she took her own life." At the end, Flack's mom, Christine Flack, says, "I want justice for my daughter." Then, an eerie audio clip of Flack plays, saying, "I think I should make a documentary about all of this. What do you think?" The two-part docuseries premieres Nov. 10. Dov Freedman, Charlie Russell and Jessie Versluys serve as executive producers for Curious Films. Christian Collerton is series director, and Sophie Clayton-Payne is series producer. Watch the trailer below. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Takes to the Seas in Season 2 Trailer The Cosby Show Raven-Symoné Says She "Separates the Creator From the Creation" With "Horrific" Bill Cosby Allegations: "That's His Personal [Life]" Live Feed 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85' Animated Series to Debut on Netflix in 2026 Wicked: For Good 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night' TV Special Airs Tonight: How to Stream the Musical Event Online Netflix Leanne Morgan's L.A. Life Includes Erewhon Chicken and the Anonymity of Costco Heat Vision Hawkeye Gets His Closeup on 'Iron Man and His Awesome Friends' Live Feed 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Takes to the Seas in Season 2 Trailer The Cosby Show Raven-Symoné Says She "Separates the Creator From the Creation" With "Horrific" Bill Cosby Allegations: "That's His Personal [Life]" Live Feed 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85' Animated Series to Debut on Netflix in 2026 Wicked: For Good 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night' TV Special Airs Tonight: How to Stream the Musical Event Online Netflix Leanne Morgan's L.A. Life Includes Erewhon Chicken and the Anonymity of Costco Heat Vision Hawkeye Gets His Closeup on 'Iron Man and His Awesome Friends'