Sarah Ferguson set for reality TV debut in dramatic return after months-long hiatus

Sarah Ferguson's shocking comeback plan after mysterious disappearance comes to light

Sarah Ferguson set for reality TV debut in dramatic return after months-long hiatus
Sarah Ferguson set for reality TV debut in dramatic return after months-long hiatus 

Sarah Ferguson has decided to put the Andrew-Epstein nightmare behind as she gears for a powerful return to public life.

The former Duchess of York - who fell from grace and lost her Royal status earlier this year after her ties to the late paedophile and sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein were exposed has remained out of the public eye ever since.

As the mystery around her whereabouts deepens, inside sources have spilled about Fergie's bizarre comeback plans to not only fulfil her financial needs, but also to restore her tarnished image.

"Sarah says she’s faced plenty of storms and scandals before and always bounced back and she’s insisting that this time will be no different," a source told Closer.

As per the insider, after taking a "moment to process everything and "talking about living in hiding forever" Sarah has "now changed her tune and is saying she wants to turn these lemons into lemonade."

The ex-wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is said to be planning a reality TV comeback and eyeing up some of the biggest primetime TV shows.

"It’s not something she could do when she was trying to stay in good graces with the royal family, but they’ve dumped her and she says the silver lining is that she’s now free to do whatever she likes and what she likes is money and fame," the source revealed.

They went on to explain, "Doing something like Traitors or Big Brother ticks all the boxes for her - a big audience, a big fee, and a chance to reshape the narrative."

This update came just days after Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten's daughters Princess Beatrice and Eugenie decided to not to join the Royal Family for this year's Easter service.