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Episode Date: March 16, 2026Public Relations Expert Advises Sarah Ferguson to Join The Traitors US for Redemption A public relations expert, Mitchell Jackson, suggests that Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York,... should appear on the reality show The Traitors US to revive her public image and finances. Jackson argues that Ferguson should embrace a bold strategy, leaning into a dramatic role on the show, rather than trying to rebuild her old reputation. The idea has mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a smart pivot and others worrying it might cement negative views. Fergusons situation is further complicated by her ex-husband, Prince Andrews, ongoing legal issues, which have added fresh pressure to the family saga. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/b8829afad89b86c9
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On March 16th, here's the latest in entertainment and celebrity news.
A public relations expert is advising Sarah Ferguson to appear on the reality show,
the traders, US, as her best shot at turning things around.
The former Duchess of York has faced tough times lately,
losing her royal title and her home at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
According to the expert, this move could provide the financial and public image boost she desperately needs.
The advice comes from Mitchell Jackson,
a crisis strategist in New York.
He argues that Ferguson should embrace a bold strategy
rather than trying to rebuild her old reputation right away.
Instead of shying away from controversy,
she could lean into a more dramatic role
on the popular competition series.
Fans and observers have mixed feelings about the idea.
Some see it as a smart pivot
for someone tied to past scandals
involving her ex-husband, Prince Andrew.
Others worry it might cement negative views,
but the expert insists
it's a calculated play worth taking, even for free. Jackson compares it to a high-stakes game
where Ferguson has limited options. He points out that her situation stems from an American-Link scandal,
making traditional escapes harder. Joining the show could shift the narrative and open new doors.
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew marked his 66th birthday with an arrest by Thames Valley Police.
He was released, but remains under investigation, adding fresh pressure to the ongoing family saga.
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