Sarah Ferguson stars in a new reality show, tentatively titled The Duchess of Hull, helping a low income family to lose weight. The former Weight Watchers spokesperson has spent six months working with a low-income family who lives in a council estate. (Sounds so much better than "public housing", doesn't it?)
"In an interview with the Radio Times, she said: "I could live in a council house and below the benefit line, of course. Anyone could."
"But I wouldn't smoke and I'd make it nice inside and eat green vegetables because I was brought up on a farm."
"My daughters (Beatrice and Eugenie) might try fast food.
"If, when they were young, I had $5 (£2.50) left at the end of the day and they were crying and I wanted them to sleep, I'd probably have put fast food into them – if it was the only thing I knew.
"The problem is how do we get mothers to spend the $5 on fruit and vegetables and not fast food?"
Wow, I would love to see this show over here in the U.S.--and not an Americanized version, either.
The Duchess of Hull: Fergie moves into a council estate in a new reality TV show | the Daily Mail
"In an interview with the Radio Times, she said: "I could live in a council house and below the benefit line, of course. Anyone could."
"But I wouldn't smoke and I'd make it nice inside and eat green vegetables because I was brought up on a farm."
"My daughters (Beatrice and Eugenie) might try fast food.
"If, when they were young, I had $5 (£2.50) left at the end of the day and they were crying and I wanted them to sleep, I'd probably have put fast food into them – if it was the only thing I knew.
"The problem is how do we get mothers to spend the $5 on fruit and vegetables and not fast food?"
Wow, I would love to see this show over here in the U.S.--and not an Americanized version, either.
The Duchess of Hull: Fergie moves into a council estate in a new reality TV show | the Daily Mail
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