Boy George lands reality show


London, April 11 (IANS): Singer-songwriter Boy George is making his own reality show documenting his move from here to Los Angeles.

The "Karma chameleon" singer has teamed up with Bunim/Murray Productions (BMP) -- the team behind "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" -- for a documentary series following his move from London to Los Angeles, reports deadline.com.

"If Marge Simpson met Dolly Parton and went dancing with Ziggy Stardust, it wouldn't come close to what you'll see," George said.

And the 53-year-old singer says there is no reason why he shouldn't be letting his life be shown on camera now.

Asked why he has suddenly decided to try his hand at television, the former Culture Club star replied: "Why now -- why not? Why me -- who else?"

The yet untitled programme hasn't been signed up by a network but the producers are very excited about it.

Gil Goldschein, chairman and of BMP, said: "Boy George is a musical and cultural icon, and it's about time someone captured his story.

"We are experts in producing celeb-reality docuseries, and we couldn't be more excited with the opportunity to tell this story with the right broadcast partner."

The programme is scheduled to begin shooting this summer when George arrives at Los Angeles.

  

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