Jackie Siegel, the topic of Lauren Greenfield’s enthralling 2012 documentary Full of Versailles, is gunning on her own reality show. At this time there’s not sure if she’ll obtain a reality series, but Bravo will premiere her movie on cable Monday evening (April 29.)
The documentary follows Jackie, her billionaire husband David Siegel, as well as their family because they make an effort to complete the greatest house within the U.S., a $75 million animal of the mansion inspired by Versailles. They hit a snag once the economy tanks and takes along David’s time-share business. He doesn’t lose the company, but occasions get so tough at some point Jackie exclaims that they're going to need to tell the children that they’ll must see college and obtain careers. The horror!
Despite the fact that her husband has prosecuted Greenfield two times, mom of eight told The Today Reveal that searching back, she wouldn’t do anything whatsoever in a different way: “What I'd do different basically had known a lot of huge numbers of people could be seeing it… is I'd normally wear more makeup.”
So, what's Jackie as much as since filming ended? What went down to “Versailles”?
Filming ended around the doc a couple of years back when things remained as pretty rough for that Siegels also it appeared as if they may need to lose an investment they provided in the home. David Siegel could save the home from foreclosures, and stated he was angry in the film for a way it described his company, Westgate. “I are designed for people demeaning me or my loved ones,” he stated inside a statement once the film was launched this past year to much aclaim. “What I don’t like is someone adjusting reality to really make it appear as though we are unhealthy or doesn’t conduct business the proper way.”
Within an interview from the couple of days ago using the Orlando Sentinel to advertise the Bravo airing, 47-year-old Jackie states they now own Versailles “free and obvious,” and it ought to be carried out 3 years, before David’s 80th birthday.
“We’ll throw our first party on May 3, 2015. He [David] is popping 80. We’ll stay where we're until construction is performed. We’re in Isleworth inside a 26,000-square-feet house on the private island.”
Jackie is happy about showing up on Watch What Goes On Accept Andy Cohen, and states she’d prefer to perform a reality series. “I’ve been contacted by a lot of people. We’re attempting to decipher it.” For the legal cases her husband introduced against Greenfield, Jackie washes her hands from the situation, saying the lawsuit is David’s “issue.”
She does say, however, he fought against to possess an optimistic update on his business in the finish from the Bravo showing so people feel confidant trading in the timeshares. She states the entire process trained him to no more be dependent on cheap debt the way in which he was pre-crash. “He’ll be debt-free each year . 5,” Jackie states. “He states he’ll not be present banks again. He learned a lesson. A lesson from the movie, on all levels, isn't any matter your financial allowance, live in your means, since you don’t know what’s coming nearby. It may seem the cash is definitely coming. It may change on the cent.”
Greenfield, the director, doesn’t intend on pointing a real possibility series, but she states the screening on Bravo was her “dream choice. It’s one thing that I’ve always had the ability to do, hit a highbrow audience striking a large audience,” the director states. “And Bravo is type of a combination of both – it’s an excellent audience and it’s a large audience. And, it’s not the normal independent film audience.
“I think what’s stand out is the fact that Jackie like a subject could be relatable on sides and i believe that individuals are likely to are available in thinking this will probably be an entertaining romp and then leave having a much much deeper feeling of what went down to many of us and also the type of morality tale and much more serious character from the film,” she ongoing. “So, I had been really pleased that Bravo wanted to get it done.”
UPDATE: On October 1, 2013, the Siegels were built with a segment on Hello America saying that they're going to finish their Versailles. “Whatever it requires to finnish it, that’s what I’ll spend,” David Siegel stated.
Still it seems to become a lengthy way from being carried out, but they're going full-scale, including adding a golden elevator to Jackie’s 4,000 sq. foot. closet.
Click the link to discover why the Siegels made the decision to construct “Versailles” to begin with.
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