direct to your inboxCaroline Flack was 'terrified' about publicly speaking about the extent of her mental health struggles as family 'begged' her to quit showbiz life.The Love Island host tragically took her own life aged 40 in February last year.Caroline's family are set to discuss her life and death in an upcoming Channel 4 documentary.Speaking in the film, twin sister Jody said: "I would beg her to change jobs and leave showbiz but she never would.
Life would have been easier but she wasn't built for an easy life."She was always scared she'd be ridiculed, she was terrified to admit her mental health struggles."Caroline Flack: Her Life And Death, which airs next week, features family and friends, including Olly Murs and Dermot O’Leary,.