People are chomping at the bit for a tell-all interview with Sarah Ferguson.
According to a source, the former Duchess of York is being offered large sums of money for a bombshell sit-down after being banished from the royal family due to her connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Ferguson might tell all
After being evicted from Royal Lodge and having her children's book axed from publication, Ferguson is likely weighing her options. "Sarah and her team have had offers from all over the world for a sit-down," one insider told The Sun about the reported six-figure proposals.
"She's thinking things over very carefully," the source said. "She and her team know a televised interview would be make or break for her in terms of salvaging her reputation."
"It would also give her the chance to spell out the fact she knew nothing about what Epstein and his associates were doing in terms of abusing girls," the insider continued.
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Ferguson fights back
The mother of two reportedly feels persecuted by The Firm and believes she has less culpability than Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
"Sarah is actually quite keen to answer questions as she strongly believes she's done nothing wrong and been harshly treated," the source claimed.
"She has to find money and somewhere to live next year," the insider continued. "Sarah is bruised like never before by events and things like the book being pulped have damaged her income."
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The Palace panics
As Ferguson decides whether to sell her story, Buckingham Palace staffers are worried she might go "rogue" and reveal shocking secrets.
"There's a danger of her going rogue and saying things that could cause embarrassment for King Charles III and Queen Camilla, or other members of the family," a second source said.
"But there's not much they can do to stop her," the insider continued. "Andrew has had his chances to tell his story. Now it's Fergie's time."
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Ferguson tries to win back public opinion
While Ferguson could feel inclined to tell her side of the story, she'll do so carefully in order to win back public opinion.
"She needs to take time to re-establish herself before she considers what to do," a third source added. "If she does do a TV interview, she won't run off and do it immediately."
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Ferguson defends herself from Epstein allegations
The 66-year-old also wants the world to know she had no involvement in Epstein's crimes against young women. "Andrew is unlikely to be keen, as an interview would be Sarah's chance to distance herself from him and explain she knew nothing," the same insider said.
"Sarah has always said she had no idea what Epstein and Andrew, were up to and why would anyone tell her?" the insider continued. "She's the mother of two girls after all. She admits she knew Epstein and the reality is that she cultivated a friendship because of his wealth. But that doesn't mean she knew what he was doing behind closed doors."