'I kissed your head yesterday and it was the last time and it was the most precious thing ever': Caroline Flack's producer best friend who was with the star in her last days pays heartfelt tribute
- Mollie Grosberg posted emotional tribute on Instagram calling Flack 'beautiful'
- She was seen giggling with Caroline at a climbing centre just three days ago
- Alongside a picture of Flack cuddling a puppy, she wrote: 'We are broken'
- For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details
Caroline Flack's best friend has posted an emotional tribute to the dead TV presenter just one day after 'kissing her head for the last time'.
Mollie Grosberg, a TV producer who posted a video of her giggling with Caroline at a climbing centre on Wednesday, took to Instagram and wrote: 'I can’t even find the right words to say here and I’m sure it sounds rambly but she deserves a million tributes and more.
'Everyone remember her in the best way. Carrie always had a smile on her face, a naughty laugh and her heart open wide.
Caroline Flack's best friend Mollie Grosberg posted this picture of them on Instagram alongside an emotional tribute in which she said: 'I kissed your head yesterday and it was the last time and it was the most precious feeling'
Ms Grosberg was seen leaving flowers outside Caroline's London flat today
'When she let you in, you were the luckiest and she taught me to love everyone and forgive everyone. She forgave so easily and loved so hard and I’ll never ever ever stop loving her.
'Today feels like it’s not real and I wish it wasn’t. This girl was a force and always said the right thing, always made me feel safe and looked after even during her own shit. This is the worst pain I’ve ever felt and we all feel it.
'This massive and painful and heartbreaking loss for all her friends and her incredible family. I hope we find peace with each other the way she has found it now.
'She brought us all together. I love you forever and always my baby girl.
'I kissed your head yesterday and it was the last time and it was the most precious feeling. I love you forever and ever and ever.'
Mollie Grosberg, a TV producer, took to Instagram to post a picture of Flack cuddling a small black dog and wrote: 'I have 150 thousand beautiful videos and pictures of this woman that I just want to share so everyone remembers her in the way she deserves'
The TV presenter, aged 40, took her own life yesterday after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops, leaving her alone at her London flat.
The friend, a producer, couldn't get back into the flat when she returned. She called Flack's father Ian who gained entry to the flat where he found the star's body.
Ms Grosberg posted on her Instagram story earlier today with a picture of Caroline cuddling a small black puppy and wrote: 'I don't always see the point of Instagram tributes after someone has died.
'But I have 150 thousand beautiful videos and pictures of this woman that I just want to share so everyone remembers her in the way she deserves.
Caroline Flack looked relaxed and care-free as she enjoyed wall climbing with a friend at The Castle Climbing Centre in London on Wednesday night
'She is our best friend and we are broken but every message does mean everything to us.'
The friend, a producer, couldn't get back into the flat when she returned. She called Flack's father Ian who gained entry to the flat where he found the star's body.
In the video Ms Grosberg posted to Instagram on Wednesday night, a giggling Caroline was seen attempting to the climb the wall but backtracking as she got too high.
Not a fan? The giggling presenter ran over to her pal and exclaimed: 'Ooh, I don't like it!'
The last post: A collage of pictures posted by Flack on Thursday to her 2.4million followers, showing her playing with her dog, Ruby
Caroline Flack has been found dead at her London flat aged 40. She is pictured above attending the Brit awards last year
Flack appeared in good spirits during the clip which was captioned: 'We r professional climbers.'
As Caroline attempted to find her next move, she slipped and jumped to the ground with the giggling presenter running over to her pal saying: 'Ooh, I don't like it!'
Flack took her own life yesterday, just two weeks before she was due to stand trial after being charged with assaulting her boyfriend, Lewis Burton, 36.
In the lead up to her death she was described by friends as feeling 'she was on her own' and 'couldn't see a way out', and she was struggling with her mental health and using anti-depressants.
The TV presenter, aged 40, took her own life after a worried friend who was staying with her went to the shops, leaving her alone at her London home (pictured)
The TV presenter's death was confirmed by the family, who said: '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.'
One friend told the Mirror: 'Caroline couldn't bear the thought of going through the court case. She felt her career would never recover from this - and she felt humiliated in front of the world. In the end she just couldn't see a way out. She didn't know how to fix herself.'
One friend also said she had been on anti-depressants: 'She went to a climbing wall with one of her pals, and they were trying to keep her spirits up but she was going deeper into her depression. In the last few weeks she was with a lot of her friends and rarely alone.'
- For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details
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