P6: Sarah Ferguson met with Hollywood executives before Andrew’s arrest

Today is the one-week anniversary of Prince Andrew’s arrest. He was held in custody by the Thames River police for about twelve hours last Thursday. He was not charged, although the police did execute search warrants on Wood Farm and Royal Lodge. Apparently, it took the police five or six days to search Royal Lodge, because Andrew still had most of his crap there. Throughout it all, Sarah Ferguson has been in the wind. It looks weird, right? It’s been weird. No one knows where she is, but they’ve traced her movements from Switzerland to Qatar in recent months. Well, now Page Six claims that just before all of this Jeffrey Epstein stuff exploded this year, Sarah was trying to break into Hollywood yet again.

Former Duchess Sarah Ferguson was trying to pitch her 2021 romance novel as a TV or film project in Hollywood before the DOJ’s Jeffrey Epstein files data dump — and before her ex, former Prince Andrew, was arrested in the UK — sources tell P6H.

“She was asking for some of us to push for [her novel] ‘Heart For A Compass’ to be presented to networks and streamers as their ‘next serious hit,’ as a cross between ‘Bridgerton’ and ‘The Crown,’” said a skeptical pal. “She’d had it rewritten and repitched, and was asking for any connects to take on the project. Everyone was very cautious.”

The project was previously pitched to networks in 2023, but Fergie was trying a “last Hail Mary in Hollywood,” said a source after execs at NBC, HBO and Netflix passed.

A source tells us that Fergie was also telling pals her hands were clean concerning Jeffrey Epstein — while throwing her ex-hubby under the bus as the true pal of the late, disgraced financier. (As a result of the unsealed files, Andrew was arrested on his 66th birthday in the UK for allegedly forwarding confidential trade documents to his pedophile pal.)

A source tells Page Six Hollywood that Fergie had tried to assure acquaintances in NYC and LA that she was misled by Epstein, and that she allegedly begged friends “speak up for her” to secure meetings with studios and production companies to develop a TV version of the book.

“Somehow Fergie wanted people who have worked with her, or social friends, to go into bat for her,” said a source. “She wanted some of us to actually vouch for her with businesses, media companies and some non-profits to not only assure them she was being misrepresented by the Epstein Files, but [that she] herself was some kind of ‘casualty of wrong doing.’”

But the files seemingly revealed a closer association. Fergie wrote to Epstein, the released DOJ files reveal, in 2009 saying: “You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness… Xx I am at your service . Just marry me.” The same year, she allegedly wrote Epstein: “I urgently need 20,000 pounds ($27,521) for rent today.”

[From Page Six]

First of all, I think by now, most people understand Sarah’s deal beyond the Epstein stuff. She’s a user, she’s always broke, no one can count on her, she’s always borrowing money for this and that. I imagine she got some meetings and everyone in Hollywood was like “my god, we cannot be in business with this woman in any way, shape or form.” Even before the release of the Epstein Files, Sarah’s attempts at a “comeback” had worn thin. Now that we can read her emails and texts to Epstein, any hope for another comeback is completely over. But I’m still curious about where she’s hiding and what will happen to her. I’m actually concerned that some powerful people might see her as a loose end.

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7 Responses to “P6: Sarah Ferguson met with Hollywood executives before Andrew’s arrest”

  1. Hypocrisy says:

    I had not thought about her disappearance might be a “loose end” situation, but it would not surprise me the BRF didn’t let Princess Diana go and the people still in those unreleased terabytes of tapes and 2.5 million documents that still haven’t been released, I hate to say it but she is probably not safe out there at all.

  2. Eurydice says:

    She’s not just a loose end, she’s a loose cannon. She’ll do anything for money and that has to be a worry.

  3. Gaylene says:

    She may want to avoid tunnels in Paris.

  4. Her “hands are clean” my ass!! Those emails do not portray “clean hands”! She has gall thinking any legit business would work with her and her “clean hands”! As for where in the world is Fergie? I’m sure she has found another immoral someone to hang with!

  5. SIde Eye says:

    She is not only a loose end but she has loose lips which can sink ships and she needs money. She’s in danger, and I believe that’s why we don’t know her whereabouts. Frankly, I’m surprised she’s lived this long.

    She’s an ongoing problem because even if KC gave her a few hundred million pounds tomorrow, by the end of the year she’d be broke again. It’s not a problem he can throw money at, which makes her dangerous.

  6. KC says:

    I want Sarah and Andrew to be for real broke. Like, has sold every last bit of clothing and jewelry at consignment shops broke. Living on the *actual dole broke. Living in non-palace public housing broke. Same for every other vile disgustingly wealthy predator on the Epstein list (if we can’t have them all in prison.) This “Swiss resort broke” is not doing it for me.

  7. BeanieBean says:

    Kaiser! It’s Thames Valley Police! I know you’ve seen enough Morse to know better! 😉

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