Clueless star Stacey Dash is hoping to make a comeback in a new reality series revolving around her venture into interior design. As reported by Deadline, the series, titled A New Thing – with Stacey Dash, will follow the troubled actress as she leaves behind her life in Los Angeles and relocates to New Hampshire, where she hopes to reinvent herself as an interior designer at Debbe Daley Designs. Helmed by Michael Holstein and The Content Farm, the series is currently in pre-production and is being pitched to broadcasters and streamers. The project is expected to highlight Dash’s struggles and successes, focusing on her return to the public eye after being dismissed as a controversial, outspoken conservative. Dash, who played Dionne Marie Davenport in the 1995 film Clueless and its television spinoff of the same name, has appeared in shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Single Ladies, and the reality series Celebrity Circus.
- 3/22/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Stacey Dash, star of the Clueless film and spinoff TV series, is searching for redemption in a new reality series.
Dash is to star in A New Thing – with Stacey Dash, which will follow her as she ditches L.A. for New Hampshire in pursuit of her reinvention as an interior designer at Debbe Daley Designs.
The series, which is in pre-production and is being shopped to broadcasters and streamers, comes from Michael Holstein and The Content Farm.
It will follow Dash’s struggles and successes, documenting her return to the public eye after being dismissed as a polarizing, outspoken conservative.
Dash, who also starred in Moving, Mo’ Money, Renaissance Man and View from the Top as well as on CSI and The Game, is a rare right winger in the entertainment business. She was hired as a contributor to Fox News in 2014 and publicly supported Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential candidacy.
Dash is to star in A New Thing – with Stacey Dash, which will follow her as she ditches L.A. for New Hampshire in pursuit of her reinvention as an interior designer at Debbe Daley Designs.
The series, which is in pre-production and is being shopped to broadcasters and streamers, comes from Michael Holstein and The Content Farm.
It will follow Dash’s struggles and successes, documenting her return to the public eye after being dismissed as a polarizing, outspoken conservative.
Dash, who also starred in Moving, Mo’ Money, Renaissance Man and View from the Top as well as on CSI and The Game, is a rare right winger in the entertainment business. She was hired as a contributor to Fox News in 2014 and publicly supported Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential candidacy.
- 3/21/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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