Sarah Ferguson’s Rep Clarifies Rumor She Cloned Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgis
Sarah Ferguson proposed cloning the late Queen’s corgis to sell to wealthy buyers globally as part of a reality TV show, but the plan was abandoned amid legal and ethical concerns.
- A new report alleges the Duchess of York pitched a reality TV show to clone the late Queen's corgis Muick and Sandy, according to the Daily Mail on Saturday, March 21.
- Reports say Ferguson was seeking TV work to monetise the corgis, with talks involving multiple US production companies and Los Angeles producers about a show concept.
- There were Zoom meetings and email exchanges with US producers who provided a synopsis describing cloning and breeding concepts for the show.
- Ferguson's team was forced to respond to the claims while her representative said, to be clear, she 'declined the proposal' and the corgis remain with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Amid growing pressure, Ferguson has largely retreated from public view as pet cloning in the US remains legal, with some replicas selling for 75,000 and experts warning of abnormalities.
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For months, Sarah Ferguson's whereabouts have been a mystery – now she's breaking the silence about the wild cloning corgi addictions through a speaker! The Duchess firmly refuses to participate in a reality show about the Queen's cloned corgis. On the weekend, a curious announcement took place: Allegedly Sarah Ferguson (66), the ex-duchess of York, planning to clone the last corgis of the late Queen – Muick and Sandy – for a reality show and la…
Sarah Ferguson’s Rep Denies Plans to Clone Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis
A representative for Sarah Ferguson is setting the record straight on whether she planned to participate in a reality TV show focused on cloning the late Queen Elizabeth II’s famous corgis. The Daily Mail reported on Saturday, March 21, that Ferguson was set to star in a reality series following the royal as she sold clones of corgis Muick and Sandy. (Ferguson and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, had previously taken in the dogs after…
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