Fox Nation Acquires Kim Kardashian's Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries for US Premiere
Fox Nation Acquires Kim Kardashian's Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries for US Premiere

Fox Nation Acquires Kim Kardashian's Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries for US Premiere

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Fox Nation has acquired the U.S. rights to the three-part docuseries "Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar," produced by Kim Kardashian alongside Passion Pictures and distributed internationally by Fremantle. The series, which originally aired on the BBC, will debut on Fox Nation on October 6 and offers an intimate look into Elizabeth Taylor's life, exploring how she shattered Hollywood's glass ceiling, built a billion-dollar business empire, and pioneered celebrity activism in the fight against HIV/AIDS. It features previously unseen interviews, including the first-ever filmed interview with Taylor's son, Chris Wilding, and reflections from notable figures such as Dame Joan Collins, Sharon Stone, and Paris Jackson. Kardashian, who conducted Taylor's final interview in 2011, also appears in the series, providing unique insights into the iconic actress. The episodes delve into Taylor's meteoric rise, her turbulent private life, and her groundbreaking activism, highlighting her transformation into a star with purpose despite public scrutiny and personal challenges. This acquisition aligns with Fox Nation's strategy to include exclusive content anchored by famous personalities and classic Hollywood themes.

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