Kim Kardashian, who has gained recognition for her acting skills following her appearance in “American Horror Story: Delicate,” has reportedly been hand-picked by Jen Shah for the biopic role. It comes after actress Emma Stone tapped the “Real Housewives” cast for a possible first-of-its-kind biopic in the Bravo franchise.
Jen Shah Documenting Her Prison Experience
Yorgos Lanthimos, known for his unconventional films like “The Lobster” and “Killing of a Sacred Deer,” has continued his unique storytelling with “Poor Things,” his latest Hollywood creation featuring Stone.
In this black comedy fantasy, the queen of the screen portrays Bella Baxter, a woman brought back to life through a Frankenstein-like brain transplant, which leads to a new perspective on life.
Lanthimos’ penchant for the unexpected seems to set the stage for a “Real Housewives” biopic, which would be a bold venture that seems well-suited to tackle, especially with the help of Stone, a superfan of the franchise.
This would explain why the “Crazy, Stupid, Love” star immediately exclaimed, “Jen Shah! Duh. Can you imagine?” when asked which “Housewives” Greek filmmakers should focus on for a movie during the premiere of “Poor Things.”
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Now, days later, Shah’s manager, Chris Giovanni, has claimed that his client was “fidgeting on the phone” with glee when he called her at a federal prison camp for women with the information on Friday morning.
According to Giovanni, the “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star, who entered prison in February following her guilty plea to telemarketing fraud, considered it an honor for Stone to support the project.
When it came to choosing someone to portray her, Shah had a preference for Kardashian. Although a possible biopic is not currently under consideration, Giovanni has revealed it TMZ that if the cameras start rolling, Shah is ready to arm the actress landing the role with the necessary information.
Apparently, Shah had been actively documenting his prison experience, compiling 100-150 pages of notes for future reference.
For Kardashian, there is no real surprise that she should have gotten herself the role without auditioning, since it came after she collaborated with “AHS: Delicate” co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy.
The Blast previously highlighted that the mother of four is set to showcase her acting prowess once again in the “sexy adult” drama with her lawyer alter-ego taking center stage as the owner of an all-female law firm.
The series, scripted by Joe Baken of “Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans” and Jon Robin Baitz of “Brothers & Sisters” is currently in contract negotiations for Kardashian. Notably, the show has found a home on streaming platform Hulu, marking Murphy’s debut project under his new deal with Disney.
US media also claimed that Kardashian and her mother, Kris Jenner, immediately got on the train when Murphy, Baitz, and Baken pitched the idea to them.
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Furthermore, in the previous month, Netflix managed to secure the streaming rights for its film “The Fifth Wheel,” beating stiff competition from four other streaming services.
Shah’s Friend Plans Sweet 50th Birthday Celebration For Him In Jail
Ahead of his 50th milestone, The Blast reports that Shah plans to celebrate the occasion with his fans showering him with wishes and love, all compiled into an email sent to him in the middle of the night.
The plan to carry out the gesture was initially announced via the convicted reality star’s Instagram page by a “good friend,” who wrote:
“Hey Squad Shah, As you know, tomorrow is Jen’s Birthday! Many of you messaged to check in and say well. Ally appreciates that.”
Continuing, the note read, “With that, I would like to ask those of you who want to send her a birthday message to reply to this story with your message. I will email her around 12am (MTN) with everyone’s wishes!”
Although Shah still has a few years left to serve on his sentence, it’s worth noting that just a month after reporting to prison, he shaved off his original six-and-a-half-year sentence.
Additionally, after serving his prison sentence, he will serve five years of supervised release before being released from legal obligations. Shah is also required to meet certain conditions, including participation in an “outpatient mental health treatment program approved by the United States Probation Office.”
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