Caroline Flack’s heartbroken manager shares new footage of tragic star and says he ‘misses her so very much’

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CAROLINE Flack’s heartbroken manager has shared new footage of the tragic star and said: “I miss you so very much.”

Nathan Charles Smith posted touching pictures and videos of the late Love Island presenter and told her he was “sorry”.

Caroline Flack’s manager shared sweet footage of the late star

Nathan – who represents stars including Amanda Holden and Tamara Ecclestone – added: “Saturdays are the hardest. I miss you so very much.”

Over the top of the videos, Nathan played Gabrielle’s song Fallen Angel, with the lyrics: “Wounded spirit, troubled soul. Fallen angel, let it all go.”

He shared sweet moments from the behind the scenes of her Cosmopolitan shoot and her posing on a surf board.

In each video, Caroline flashes her heartwarming smile and bursts out laughing.

In every clip she beamed with happiness

Nathan also posted a snap of him and Caroline cheek-to-cheek, as well as Caroline looking up at herself on a poster for Chicago.

Caroline, 40, took her own life last month – a day after she had learned that the CPS was pursuing charges that she allegedly attacked her boyfriend Lewis Burton, 27.

She pleaded not guilty to assault by beating, but found out the day before her death that prosecutors had decided to move forward with the case.

The popular TV host had strongly denied the charge and her family and management slammed the CPS for pursuing the case branding it a “show trial”.

Nathan was Caroline’s manager and close friend
He said how much he misses the star
And shared lyrics about a ‘troubled soul’

Lewis, who suffered a minor head injury during the incident at her North London home, has always insisted he “never supported” a prosecution.

He also said Caroline had become the subject of a “witch hunt”.

She had been left devastated over losing her job as host of Love Island when it launched its first winter series in January.

The boss of ITV this week described Caroline’s death as “unbelievably tragic” and said the reason behind her suicide may never be known.