Mary J. Blige Docu In The Works
Mary J. Blige Docu In The Works
Mary J. Blige is snagging more screen time and this time, it’s in the non-scripted genre. According to reports, the 48-year-old singer has landed a documentary. The project, that doesn’t have a title yet, is said to focus on her on a special concert tour to perform “My Life”, for the first time ever as it approaches its 25-year anniversary. At the same time, the project will also reportedly focus on her past struggles with poverty, addiction and heartbreak.
The docu will reportedly be produced by filmmaker Vanessa Roth.
Mary J. Blige will serve as an EP under her Blue Butterfly banner. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is also involved in the project. It will air on Amazon Prime.
Matt Newman, Co-Head of Movies at Amazon Studios said,
“We all know Mary J. Blige as the two-time Oscar nominee, Grammy Award winning, multi-hyphenate who has sold over 80 million records. But through this documentary, audiences will see a raw and honest side of Mary J. Blige opening up about her personal journey of redemption and healing. We are thrilled to share with our worldwide Prime Video customers this exclusive, never-before-seen, inside look into the global legend, Mary J. Blige.”
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