By Molly Claire Goddard
2:29pm PST, Feb 18, 2026
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PR expert
Chad Teixeira believes Sarah Ferguson should find an easily accessible outlet for her story. "It's hard to imagine her embracing mainstream reality television unless it clearly aligned with her personal narrative," he told
Daily Express. "Although desperate times call for desperate measures. If she were ever to consider it, it would likely be a premium, intelligent format that allowed her wit and humanity to shine, something like
The Traitors."
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Sarah Ferguson became embroiled in more scandal after the U.S. Department of Justice released additional emails between her and Jeffrey Epstein. "You are a legend. I really don't have the words to describe my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness," she wrote in an email to the convicted criminal on January 30, 2010, via
People. "I am at your service. Just marry me."
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According to a message from August 2010, Sarah Ferguson begged Jeffrey Epstein for a job. "I am wanting to work for you at organizing your houses," she wrote in the message via
Daily Express. "I am in the south of France. I have the perfect butler." In another email, she added, "When are you going to employ me?"
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In October 2009, Sarah Ferguson appeared to ask Jeffrey Epstein for cash. "I urgently need £20,000 ($26K) for rent today. The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don't pay. Any brainwaves?" she wrote.
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After being banished from The Firm and dropped from her charity work, Sarah Ferguson will need to find a new way of making money. "Her publishing deals and endorsements are over," royal correspondent
Jennie Bond told
The Mirror. "Unless, of course, she decides to sell her story. But that would make her even more of a pariah to the royal family — and would impact negatively on the two people who, I'm sure, do still care about her:
[Princess] Beatrice and
[Princess] Eugenie."