Sarah Ferguson Reveals She Met the Editor Who Coined ‘Duchess of Pork’ in the British Press
07.03.2023 - 18:43
/ glamour.com
—as well as the events in her life which contributed to their severity, like the absence of her mother and her .On Monday evening, March 6, Ferguson revealed that she actually came face-to-face with a man who was responsible for some of the incredibly offensive language that was used to skewer her appearance in the media. during a promotional tour for her latest historical fiction novel, , Ferguson recalled an encounter with the editor who coined the ghastly moniker “Duchess of Pork.” “I walked into the factory floor, and there was a little chap at the end,” she said.
“He was very jovial and round with a bald head and tiny—and he was laughing hysterically. I went up to him and I went, ‘What’s the joke? C’mon what’s the joke.’”She continued, “He said, ‘Well, we’re legends, aren’t we? I’ve been around 20 years at the newspaper, and you’ve been around for so long.’ And I said, ‘What’s the joke?’ He said, ‘I’m so excited to tell you, I was the one who made you into Duchess of Pork.’”The audience audibly gasped as Ferguson continued, “I looked at this little chap—round, jovial—and I thought, my heavens, you were the cause of my eating disorders, my mental stress, my demise.
If only I’d known it wasn’t real. It was entirely made up.” Diana, Princess of Wales, and Sarah, Duchess of York at the 50th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain Parade, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, on September 15, 1990.Barry asked Ferguson how she reacted in that moment.
“I just went, ‘Oh my gosh, I’ve really taken everything so personally. I’ve practically hurt‚ or been in self harm with eating disorders and things, and yet it was just a little joke?'”The duchess went on to stress the importance of transparency and communication around
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