The Rise And Fall of Hushpuppi “The Gucci Master” About To Be Adapted Into Hollywood Movie

The fraud case of Nigerian international fraudster Hushpuppi is set to be adapted into a Hollywood action feature movie, as the brains behind it say there is a lot to learn from the story of the Nigerian international fraudster Hushpuppi also known as the Gucci king. Hushpuppi and five gang members were arrested in June last year for allegedly being involved in internet fraud, business email compromise and money laundering of over $1 million meant to finance a school for children in Qatar.

Mo Abudu has now revealed that her company, Ebony Life TV is partnering with the Will Packer Production and Universal Studios to make a movie out of Hushpuppi’s fraud case and the title of the movie will be; “The Fall of the Billionaire Gucci Master”.

However, when asked how “The Fall of the Billionaire Gucci Master” was pitched. Mo Abudu explained in a lengthy social media post that when Hushpuppi’s story made headlines last year, she pitched the story idea to Will Power-Packer and James Lopez, and they bought the idea.

Mo Abudu said it is a dream comes true as she has looked forward to working with Will Packer production and Universal Pictures on the project. Will Packer production and Universal Pictures are Hollywood film production company making waves in the United States of America.

Explaining that they are lots of lessons to be learned from the story of Hushpuppi, the owner of EbonyLife TV, Mo Abudu revealed that there are many lessons to be learned, whether from good or bad stories, and if they do not tell the story, someone else will ensure the story is told with authenticity.

She added that Hushpuppi’s story is based on a real person whose story is already known to the world, but the film will give them a real chance to tell a cautionary tale about a character formed by his environment and life choices.

The Chairman and CEO of EbonyLife TV, Mo Abudu shared the posts on her official Instagram and I read; ”Hello beautiful people, I Have Some Breaking News To Share With You!!!

EbonyLife Studios is partnering with Will Packer Productions to develop an untitled project based on the Bloomberg article “The Fall of the Billionaire Gucci Master” by Evan Ratliff.

”When the Hushpuppi story made headlines last year, I pitched the story idea to @willpowerpacker and James Lopez. They bought the idea and as headlined in this press release, together we won the rights to the Bloomberg article by Evan Ratliff mentioned above.

The right was won after a highly contested derby by several producers and is now set up at Universal Pictures. The globetrotting action thriller project is said to be a hybrid of Catch Me If You Can And Usual Suspects. It’s a dream come true to be working with Will Packer Productions and Universal Pictures on this project.

”Just as a refresher, Will Packer Productions and Universal Pictures need no introductions, as they have released a number of blockbusters movies that include Girls Trip, Think Like a Man Too, Ride Along, Think Like a Man, Takers, Obsessed, Breaking In, and Stomp the Yard. Universal Pictures with over 100 years in the business of movie making in Hollywood, have produced some of the biggest titles in the world. I cannot contain my excitement.

”Further to the announcement just made about our partnership with Will Packer Productions and Universal Pictures, some of you might ask, why do we choose to tell a story like this?

Firstly, there are many lessons to be learnt from good and bad stories.

Secondly if we do not tell this story, someone else will and to ensure that this story is told with authenticity, a Nigerian storyteller with our pedigree needs to be involved.

Too often, these types of characters are one-dimensional and feed into the worst stereotypes.

Hushpuppi’s story is based on a real person whose story is already known to the world but the film gives us a real chance to tell a cautionary tale about a character formed by his environment and life choices.

The films of Martin Scorsese are a great example of a filmmaker telling richly stories of criminal characters from his heritage that we’ve all grown to love, without ever creating the impression that all Italian-Americans are members of the mafia. Needless to say, all Nigerians are not 419 or scammers,” she stated.

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