Caroline Flack will be remembered by family and friends in a new Channel 4 documentary.
The hour-long special, titled Caroline Flack : Her Life and Death, was announced in November last year and a trailer has now been released.
It will hear from those closest to the late Love Island host, who took her own life aged 40 in February last year.
The documentary is said to delve beyond the headlines to reveal the woman behind the public persona, as well as exploring the pressures that fame, mental health, press and social media had on Caroline throughout her life.
In the newly released trailer Caroline's mother, Christine, is heard saying: "She was my little girl. It doesn't actually seem real," as footage of the presenter as a little girl is shown.
Caroline's close friend and former Xtra Factor co-host Olly Murs is also shown breaking down in tears.
He says: "I just wish I could have told her not to do it. I never got the opportunity to do that."

A release date has not been given for the documentary, which is "coming soon".
It also features twin sister Jody Flack and Dermot O'Leary.

Tributes were paid to Caroline on Monday (February 15) to mark one year on from her passing.
Love Island narrator Iain Stirling remembered his friend and colleague and his wife, Love Island host Laura Whitmore, posted an image of herself with Caroline and shared a quote which read: "You've got to laugh a little, cry a little, until the clouds roll by a little."