Caroline Flack's manager shares heartbreaking video of late TV star lip synching to her favourite song
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Caroline Flack's manager Nathan Charles Smith has shared a heartbreaking video of the late TV star on Instagram, five days after she passed away.
Nathan, who was also one of Caroline's best friends, captured her personality perfectly with the short video which saw her lip synching to her favourite song.
Wearing a leopard print shirt and flip-flops while sitting in hair and make-up, Caroline belted out the words to Rupert Holmes's track Escape (The Piña Colada Song).
Beautiful memory: Caroline Flack's manager shared a heartbreaking video of the late TV star lip synching to Rupert Holmes's Escape (The Piña Colada Song) on Instagram on Thursday
Looking beautiful in the happy moment, no doubt Nathan wanted to share a special time he experienced with her.
The Pina Colada song was clearly dear to Caroline as it was played at her 40th birthday party at Mayfair's Bagatelle back in November.
She was surprised by her boyfriend Lewis Burton, 27, who had gathered her friends and family for the party.
Treasured: Looking beautiful in the happy moment, no doubt Nathan wanted to share a special time he experienced with Caroline, with the people who loved her
Smiling: Wearing a leopard print shirt and flip-flops while sitting in hair and make-up, Caroline belted out the words to the iconic song
Love: Caroline had a big smile on her face in the clip as she entertained her friend and manager
Caroline had said on the night: 'I think I will keep you forever, Lewis Burton. Thank you for the most amazing surprise.'
TV star Caroline passed away on Saturday, the day after she had been told that the CPS was pursuing the court case against her after she was arrested at her home following a row with Lewis in December.
She had pleaded not guilty to assault by beating at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court in North London on December 23 and was due to go on trial at March 4.
Lovely: Mollie Grosberg, a TV producer, posted this picture of Caroline in an Instagram story - it is believed to be the last picture of Flack, taken on Valentine's Day
Her management company have criticised the CPS for pressing ahead with what it called her 'show trial' even after Lewis said he did not support it.
Caroline's good friend, Radio One DJ Nick Grimshaw also used The Pina Colada song to pay tribute to Caroline following her shock death.
He said on his show on Monday: 'I just wanted to start the show by saying something about our friend, Caroline.
'I just feel really weird today, I feel really sad. I’m obviously very shocked about what happened this weekend.
'It’s such a tragedy and really brutal news to receive. I’m sure you know she was one of my favourite people to have on the show, one of my favourite people full stop.
'I just thought she was brilliant, I thought she was so wicked. I know a lot of you listening were also big fans of Caroline.
"It’s just been very tough for me and her friends, who knew her personally, and I’m sure it was for anyone who just enjoyed watching Caroline or seeing her on the telly or hearing her here on Radio 1.'
Nick went on to explain how he chose The Piña Colada Song to honour Caroline.
He said: 'I spoke to some of our mutual friends before and said I wanted to play something heartfelt, I dunno, sad to suit the mood.
'But there was one song that kept coming back, and it’s not sad, so it feels kind of weird to play this song, but it also feels the most appropriate because it reminds me of her.'
Meanwhile, Caroline's family have released an unseen Instagram post the star wrote in the days before her death explaining how her world had 'collapsed' following her arrest.
The presenter insisted in the heart-rending message that she was not a domestic abuser and that her alleged assault on her boyfriend was an accident.
Special meaning: The Pina Colada Song was also played at the 40th birthday party that boyfriend Lewis Burton surprised her with back in November
Shock: Caroline passed away on Saturday, the day after she had been told that the CPS was pursuing the court case against her after she was arrested at her home following a row with Lewis in December (pictured)
In the message, shared by her mother Chris through the family's local paper Norwich, Caroline had explained how her 'whole world and future was swept from under my feet' in the 24 hours following her arrest.
In her message, Flack revealed that she had been having 'some sort of emotional breakdown for a very long time' as that she and her family 'could not take it anymore'.
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