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Flackstock pays tribute to the life of Caroline Flack

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022 1:06 pm
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Jody Flack, Dawn O'Porter, and Christine Flack closed proceedings with a final, moving tribute. Picture: Dijana Capan/DVision

Jody Flack, Dawn O'Porter, and Christine Flack closed proceedings with a final, moving tribute. Picture: Dijana Capan/DVision

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ON MONDAY, July 25, Englefield House was home to Flackstock, a day festival celebrating the life of Caroline Flack.

Friends and family of Caroline organised the event in her memory, raising critical funds for mental health charities.

Figures from across the entertainment industry came together for Flackstock, with performances from Pixie Lott, Natalie Imbruglia, Tom Grennan, Ronan Keating, Kimberley Wyatt, Fleur East, and The Overtones.

Olly Murs also led guests in singing Sweet Caroline by Niel Diamond.

Lucie Jones performed She Used to Be Mine, which was sung at Caroline’s funeral.

They were followed by Dermot O’Leary, Dawn O’Porter, Keith Lemon, Matt Richardson, and James Haskell, all paying tribute.

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Caroline’ sister, Jody Flack, mum, Christine, and Dawn O’Porter addressed attendees, and were joined on stage by the evening’s performers as they closed the festival.

All profits were split between four charities; 25% each going to Choose Love, Samaritans, Mind, and The Charlie Waller Trust.

Donations of £5 to the festival’s chosen charities can still be made by texting FLACKSTOCK to 70085.

 

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