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Ex-Duchess Sarah Ferguson Faces Rejection in Hollywood Book Deals

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Sarah Ferguson faces an abrupt rejection from Hollywood, as all major publishers in America have turned down a potential £1.5 million (approximately $2 million) book deal for her tell-all memoir. The Duchess of York had initially pitched the idea to several prestigious U.S. publishing houses after being forced into exile from Buckingham Palace. However, they collectively decided against it.

Sources close to the situation indicate that Ferguson’s desire to capitalize on the Epstein scandal is at the heart of their decision. These sources claim she “ended up with a string of rejections and zero response” in some cases. The refusal appears rooted in an aversion to being perceived as enabling her to profit from what has devastated both her family and ex-husband.

This development comes amid ongoing fallout from Ferguson’s involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, which led to the collapse of her marriage to Prince Andrew and forced her into a life of obscurity. Her literary aspirations are now cast in shadow by this scandal, leaving her memoir project abandoned despite initial hope for a lucrative deal.

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