That really made me laugh, NGalitzine.
To be serious, whilst I begrudge no one a holiday, I really don't think these luxurious holidays abroad are helping Sarah if she really does want to be taken seriously as a person with a career. [And this is without even thinking where the money is coming from - these holidays all cost and I just hope we won't have Sarah bleating again anytime soon about how poor she is etc etc]
I don't have much respect for Simon Cowell normally, but he was spot-on with his suggestion above that Sarah needs to keep a super-low profile. And I am sorry, but holidays and spa trips do not accord with my idea of keeping a low profile. And I fear that members of the Royal Family - e.g. Prince Philip - won't be too amused to see where the 'penniless Fergie' has now berthed herself. And I further fear that ultimately - and however unfair it might seem - it' going to impact negatively on her daughers.
I am interested in Sarah's plans to relaunch a tv career. With respect, Sarah to me seems to be a 'one-trick pony' - without many qualifications, all she seems to be able to do is to trade - to a lesser or greater extent - on the fact that she was once married to a member of the royal family. incidentally, I've just followed the link given in FergieFan's signature, and the first thing I saw in that website was a signature in Sarah's handwriting which read 'Sarah the Duchess of York'. Sarah just does not 'get it' does she?
What can Sarah now do? IMHO, I think that the public must be getting a bit sick of Sarah's interviews and tv appearances. She seems to have been saying the same thing- in slightly different ways - for the last 20 years or so.
If Australia is not deemed to be receptive to Sarah at the moment, what about America? I was under the impression that Sarah was thought well-of in the United States, but I have been reading another link from above to an American tv website and even though I accept that it probably is not really a representative sample, I was struck by the number of negative, not to say quite cruel remarks about Sarah [several posters even going so far to say that it was a pity that Sarah rather than Diana did not die in Paris]. It hardly seems to suggest a basis for re-establishing a career there. Can someone help me with what part Oprah may still be having in Sarah's life and career plans?
Sarah seems to be a reasonably effective public speaker, and she has been a reasonably effective brand ambassador for WeightWatchers and the like, but the bottom line is that her effectiveness rests on her celebrity as an ex-royal. And now, even Andrew seems to be 'distancing himself' from his ex wife, just slightly. We see him with new dates etc. I just do not know where Sarah is going to go next, but so far as interviews and tv appearances are concerned, I don't think she has anything new to say.
Only my thoughts and not meant to offend,
Alex