Anna Nicole Smith’s BFFs Reveal New Biopic Film On 15-Year Anniversary Of Her Tragic Death At 39
09.02.2022 - 05:55
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Anna Nicole Smith‘s tragic death on February 8, 2007, left a huge hole in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. In an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife, the late model and actress’s best friends — dress designers Patrik Simpson and his husband, Pol’ Atteu — revealed for the first time their plans to honor their fallen friend in a way that will keep her memory alive forever! “I am super excited to announce this to you on the 15th anniversary of Anna’s death that our book, Anna Nicole Smith – Portrait of An Icon, which was published in 2008 by Kings Road Publishing and contains intimate stories and memories of our friendship, as well as never before seen photos, is being turned into a new biopic film,” Patrik told us.
To be clear, there are several projects currently in development about the late Playboy Playmate’s life, and the circumstances surrounding her death. One of these is an untitled documentary on Anna Nicole that is coming to Netflix. The second one, a biopic called Hurricanna, was announced by Deadline one day ago. This, however, is a separate film and it is not focused on her death, so much, as it is her life — and the friendships that she had along the way. “We are going to make sure that this does her right because she was not just what the world painted her to be. She was a kind, loving, sincere friend who would do anything for the people she loved,” Patrik told us.
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According to Patrik — who stars in the Amazon Prime reality series Gown and Out in Beverly Hills alongside his husband, Pol, details about the projects are already being cemented into place. “American Media Television, LLC has partnered with Illusion Islands Productions to develop and produce our biopic about
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