sarah ferguson Throwing her critics a bone.
Shortly after rumors emerged that the former Duchess of York was planning to be cloned queen elizabeth iiShe and her husband’s two corgis, Muik and Sandy. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor It was adopted after the late king’s death in 2022, but due to the unknown reality TV series, her representatives denied the claims.
“Ms. Ferguson regularly receives offers and proposals for various TV shows, often reality shows, but she always turns them down,” the rep said. people “To be clear, she has turned down the proposal for a reality show featuring the late Queen’s corgis,” the statement said on March 22.
The statement continued: “After initial conversations with Halcyon Media to discuss the possibility of a general canine program, she received an offer, but the conversations ended when she declined the proposed opportunity.”
Eh! News has reached out to Halcyon Media for comment, but has not received a response.
Reports first surfaced on March 21, alleging that Sarah, 66, was in talks with a woman. “Selling genetic replicas” Proposed show of royal dogs. According to the Daily Mail, the project summary said she had worked with a “team of scientists and investors” to create “a company called Queen’s Corgi.” 8 months after Elizabeth’s death.
