Caroline Flack will make her final on-screen appearance in upcoming movie Greed


Caroline Flack will make her final on-screen appearance alongside Steve Coogan in upcoming movie Greed following her death aged 40.

The former Love Island host, 40, killed herself after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton.    

In a trailer of the film, which will be released on 21 February, Caroline makes a guest appearance alongside Steve, 54, and Isla Fisher, 44. 

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Final appearance: Caroline Flack will make her final on-screen appearance alongside Steve Coogan in upcoming movie Greed following her death aged 40 (pictured)

Final appearance: Caroline Flack will make her final on-screen appearance alongside Steve Coogan in upcoming movie Greed following her death aged 40 (pictured)

The clip sees Caroline in the opening sequence where she presents a cheque to Steve’s character Sir Richard McCreadie, she says: ‘Now time for the man you’ve all been waiting for, the king of the high street.’  

Greed also features celebrity appearances from Pixie Lott, James Blunt, David Mitchell and Made In Chelsea’s Ollie Locke. 

The film’s release next week on 21 February comes at a tragic time following Caroline’s death on Saturday.  

It originally made its world premiere in September 2019 at the Toronto International Film Festival.  

Tragic: The former Love Island host, 40, killed herself after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton

Tragic: The former Love Island host, 40, killed herself after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton

Tragic: The former Love Island host, 40, killed herself after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton 

Greed, directed by English filmmaker Michael Winterbottom, follows the story of a narcissistic retail mogul (Steve), who is married to Isla’s character – the only person in his life who understands his egoism.   

Caroline took her own life after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops, leaving the ex-Love Island presenter alone at her London flat.

According to The Mail On Sunday, it came just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton. 

Her management have slammed the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for pursuing the ‘show trial’ after Lewis said he did not want to press charges. 

Final on-screen: In a trailer of the film, which will be released on 21 February, Caroline makes a guest appearance alongside Steve, 54, and Isla Fisher, 44 (pictured)

Final on-screen: In a trailer of the film, which will be released on 21 February, Caroline makes a guest appearance alongside Steve, 54, and Isla Fisher, 44 (pictured)

Final on-screen: In a trailer of the film, which will be released on 21 February, Caroline makes a guest appearance alongside Steve, 54, and Isla Fisher, 44 (pictured) 

Trailer: The clip sees Caroline in the opening sequence where she presents a cheque to Steve's character Sir Richard McCreadie, she says: 'Now time for the man you've all been waiting for, the king of the high street' (pictured)

Trailer: The clip sees Caroline in the opening sequence where she presents a cheque to Steve's character Sir Richard McCreadie, she says: 'Now time for the man you've all been waiting for, the king of the high street' (pictured)

Trailer: The clip sees Caroline in the opening sequence where she presents a cheque to Steve’s character Sir Richard McCreadie, she says: ‘Now time for the man you’ve all been waiting for, the king of the high street’ (pictured)

He had said she hit him with a lamp at her former home in Islington in December before asking the CPS not to press charges.

Caroline had been described by friends as feeling ‘she was on her own’ and ‘couldn’t see a way out,’ according to The Mirror. 

It was also understood she had been struggling with her mental health and using anti-depressants before her death.

The TV presenter’s death was confirmed by a lawyer for the family. The Flack family said in a statement: ‘We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February. We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.’

Tragic: According to The Mail On Sunday, it came just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton (pictured together in October)

Tragic: According to The Mail On Sunday, it came just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton (pictured together in October)

Tragic: According to The Mail On Sunday, it came just hours after she was told she would face trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton (pictured together in October) 

A worried producer friend had been staying with the star but found she couldn’t get back into her flat after returning from the shops, a source said. She called Caroline’s father Ian who gained entry to the flat where he found the star’s body. 

Love Island also released a statement, they said: ‘Everybody at Love Island and ITV is shocked and saddened by this desperately sad news. 

‘Caroline was a much loved member of the Love Island team and our sincere thoughts and condolences are with her family and friends.’ 

Slammed: Her management have slammed the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for pursuing the 'show trial' after Lewis said he did not want to press charges

Slammed: Her management have slammed the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for pursuing the 'show trial' after Lewis said he did not want to press charges

Slammed: Her management have slammed the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for pursuing the ‘show trial’ after Lewis said he did not want to press charges 

Following Caroline’s death, many fans have taken to social media to demand that Love Island be axed, after she became the third person associated with the show to take their own life.

Former contestants Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon, took their own lives in March 2019 and June 2018.

Among fans calling the show out was This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes who paid tribute to Caroline while insisting there needs to be ‘repercussions.’

He wrote on Twitter: ‘Caroline Flack …. Dear God. Shocked beyond belief. May she have found peace. #Rip Has to be repercussions for Love Island now surely?’ which garnered more than 27K likes. 

Heartbreaking: Caroline is the third Love Island star to have died in the last two years after former contestants Mike Thalassitis took his own life in March 2019 (pictured on Love Island)

Heartbreaking: Caroline is the third Love Island star to have died in the last two years after former contestants Mike Thalassitis took his own life in March 2019 (pictured on Love Island)

Emotional: Sophie Gradon took her own life in June 2018 (pictured during her time on Love Island)

Emotional: Sophie Gradon took her own life in June 2018 (pictured during her time on Love Island)

Heartbreaking: Caroline is the third Love Island star to have died in the last two years after former contestants Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon, took their own lives in March 2019 and June 2018 (L-R pictured during their time on Love Island) 

Eamonn later added: ‘Meaning out of respect, can the series continue?’ (sic)

A CPS spokesperson issued a statement, they said: ‘Our deepest sympathies go to the family and friends of Caroline Flack.

‘Given the tragic circumstances, we will not comment on the specifics of this case at this stage.’

If you have been affected by this story, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org.  

Statement: The TV presenter's death was confirmed by a lawyer for the family. The Flack family said in a statement: 'We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February. We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.'

Statement: The TV presenter's death was confirmed by a lawyer for the family. The Flack family said in a statement: 'We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February. We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.'

Statement: The TV presenter’s death was confirmed by a lawyer for the family. The Flack family said in a statement: ‘We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February. We would ask that the press respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.’