Sarah Ferguson may go “rogue” and “throw other royals under bus” if she agrees to a high-profile interview, an expert claims. A new source reports that producers are dangling six-figure U.S. offers for a Sarah Ferguson tell-all after recent upheavals around her living arrangements and public standing. Although Ferguson and her ex-husband, former Prince Andrew, have navigated post-royal life for years, insiders think the time has shifted. Consequently, an interview could offer cash, control, and a chance to reset her story.
Sarah Ferguson has ‘absolutely nothing to lose’ with tell-all, per expert
According to The Sun’s “Royal Exclusive” show, commentator Samara Gill says Ferguson is financially motivated: “She needs the cash. It’s as simple as that.” Gill also argues that the risk profile is low now. She says, “Both her and Andrew have absolutely nothing to lose at this point.”
Gill further suggested the on-air focus might land beyond Fergie herself. She says, “Who knows whose dirty laundry they will then air out? I don’t think it’ll be their own.” Because the bids are large, Gill adds that the reach and intrigue could drive the narrative. She states, “Because of the big amounts of money, you know, six figure sums…. who knows who she’ll talk about?”
Nevertheless, Gill predicts limits around her former husband: “She probably won’t brief about Andrew.” Instead, she warned the splashiest lines could target others, noting, “She might talk about other royal family members and throw them under the bus.”
Separately, an insider has shared with the outlet that offers are global and active. The insider says there are “offers from all over the world for a sit-down,” calling the choice “make or break for her in terms of salvaging her reputation.” Ferguson is “taking stock,” the insider adds, while teams weigh format, host, and guardrails.
Contextually, Fergie has played this medium before. She sat with Oprah Winfrey in 1996 and 2011. Moreover, she has built a parallel career as an author and philanthropist. Therefore, a new tell-all would combine history, headlines, and leverage, exactly why broadcasters want her, and why the palace might worry.
