
Sarah Ferguson’s hopes for a Hollywood return have collapsed after her email was filtered to the sentenced sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The York Duchess had been developing a dramatic series of the Victorian era based on her novels, with the aim of presenting it as a “Bridgerton style” success.
However, industry experts have said that the project is now “dead and buried”, without hope that Fergie builds a Hollywood career.
According The mirror, An important Hollywood merchant revealed that the series is “dead and buried due to this revelation of Epstein.”
“For Sarah to be linked to this scandal at this time for the US.
Another intern, who is a producer of Los Angeles winning several awards, shared: “Sarah Ferguson’s scandal means that this show is cooked.”
“It will not be chosen by anyone because this connection of Epstein makes the brand totally toxic at this time in Hollywood,” they added.
“He was buying his books as a new version of ‘Bridgerton’, exchanging his real credentials to attract the American public. The initial reactions were warm, but the second book gave a sense of real potential.
“Harry and Meghan showed real content attracts viewers, but now, the word is ‘f *** no’ too controversial with Epstein tied.
“With the United States government investigation still in progress, this scandal will continue to heat up. Fergie cannot sit on an American television program without someone dragging these emails. It is not hidden from black and white evidence.”