Everyone knows someone who, overnight, turned their social media feed into a high-energy, emoji-filled, nonstop advertisement. For most of us, it’s old classmates — people you accumulated as “friends” ...
Amazon Prime’s docuseries “LuLaRich” is just as divisive as LuLaRoe, the multilevel marketing company that it covers. With more than 3,000 Amazon reviews for its documentary series, 91% are five stars ...
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Get ready for your next docuseries obsession as Amazon unveils its first look at LuLaRich, a new series from the creators of Fyre Fraud. The show investigates LuLaRoe, a multilevel marketing company ...
LuLaRich directors Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason were also behind the 2019 Hulu documentary Fyre Fraud, about con man Billy McFarland’s ill-fated Bahamas music festival. Like that movie, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason had only been working for a few months on “LuLaRich,” their docuseries about the clothing ...
Amazon Prime Video announced that the investigative docuseries “LuLaRich” will drop on Sept. 10, and unveiled a trailer for the series. “LuLaRich” is a four-part docuseries — from “Fyre Fraud” ...
A gripping new documentary miniseries is bringing attention to multilevel marketing platforms. "LuLaRich," available on Amazon Prime, chronicles the story of LuLaRoe, a clothing empire famous for its ...
LuLaRich producers Blye Faust and Cori Shepherd Stern spoke with Showbiz Cheat Sheet in a Zoom interview on Nov. 16. They shared their ongoing conversations about a second season and thoughts on what ...
Though not nearly as salacious as "Tiger King" or its ilk, "LulaRich" is still one of the juiciest docs of 2021. Lately, it feels like documentaries are in a rush to capitalize on the next big scandal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amazon Prime’s docuseries “LuLaRich” is just as divisive as LuLaRoe, the multilevel marketing company that it covers. With more ...