After earning £2-3 million Sarah Ferguson gets exposed: ‘Will she go forward with a memoir?’
Is Sarah Ferguson ‘a victim of the Royal Family’s treatment’ or ‘did she dine out on her links to them for years to make money?’
One source has just dropped a bomb by warning Sarah Ferguson has ‘a lot more still left to lose’ following the eviction from Royal Lodge. They spoke to The Daily Express about this and their exact words were “nothing to gain and everything to lose” when talking about her considering a tell-all.
This has come after years and even decades of her first memoir, which was considered explosive in its own right, at the time.
It featured some explosive takes about Princess Diana, which the source has revealed. As well as hints about rebellions that were happening behind the scenes at the time. Even details of her friendship with ‘Di’ as she called her, were discussed.
The same inside also revealed some metrics and stated that it was a bestseller and got her almost £2-3 million at the time.
However they also made it clear that “finding Sarah was more introspective and was heavily tied to a ‘big exclusive’ with Oprah at the time. It didn’t do as well commercially and was a more introspective look at her troubled childhood.”
“The criticism of both books was her victimhood and self-congratulatory tone, which Sarah made a trademark of her public persona. How accurate this is to her real life now is up for question.”
It also sparks a series of questions, one which the insider themselves asked. “Was she a victim of the Royal Family’s treatment,” or “did she try and dine out on her links to them for years afterwards to make huge sums of money?” they were, and to the insider “both are likely true, but that doesn’t necessarily make her a sympathetic character.”
Moreover they added, “there are so many links to Andrew, business deals and Epstein, it would take a huge book to unpick it all, and it is likely not to be in her interests to be honest about it. She may have nothing to gain and everything to lose.”
After all even, her decision to reject him in public and apologize in private has made it so she “got criticised for inconsistencies between her public statements and later-revealed evidence regarding her connection to Jeffrey Epstein, and this has made her look untrustworthy and suspicious.”
Dangers of Sarah Ferguson Choosing to Release a Memoir:
Before signing off she also discussed the dangers and consequences of such a memoir before saying, “While she may have seen more recent success as the author of three romantic fiction books, another memoir that isn't a no-holes-barred, forensic dissection of her involvement with Epstein would go down like a lead balloon, and of course, any attempt to profit from it would be distasteful to many.”
What is pertinent to mention is that Sarah Ferguson’s future has been a topic of discussion for months, ever since her lies pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, and their friendship were caught. But its only gotten worse since the Epstein Files exposed word-for-word the email exchanges that also took place, dating all the way back to the early 2000s.
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