Fergie Forced to Respond to Wild Cloning Claims
Sarah Ferguson explored cloning Queen Elizabeth’s corgis in 2023 as part of a reality TV pitch but declined the proposal, with cloning legal in the US but banned in the UK.
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The former Yorker, Sarah Ferguson, has denied it through a spokesperson who wanted to do business with Isabel II's corgis, after a British media partner linked her to a television project in which the cloning of animals was raised.According to that information, the idea arose in May 2023, when it was studied to take advantage of the popularity of Muick and Sandy, the two Corgis who were left under Ferguson's care after the queen's death.The prop…
Sarah Ferguson 'discussed' cloning Queen Elizabeth II's corgis for reality TV show
Sarah Ferguson "discussed" having Queen Elizabeth II's corgis cloned for a reality TV show. The former Duchess of York floated the idea of monetising the corgis, Muick and Sandy, with cloning dogs typically scooping upwards of £75,000 in the US.The practice, described by producers in Hollywood as a "bold and controversial business venture", was discussed by Ms Ferguson with several TV companies in the States during meetings with Halcyon Studios …
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