Coming soon: a horror story on American Fritzl’s victim?

London, Sept 20 (ANI): Publishers and Hollywood studios have begun a multi-million dollar bidding war for the rights to sex slave Jaycee Dugard’s horrifying life story.

Fresh details of the American Fritzl’s victim have emerged, including that in the early days of her captivity, the terrified schoolgirl was so hungry she ate bugs and worms in the rambling back garden where she was held in tents and lock-up sheds, reports The Daily Express.

She had to use a garden hose to shower outside, even in winters, say detectives guarding her and her two daughters, fathered by kidnapper Phillip Garrido.

However, the public apparently is desperate for the full story of how Jaycee, now 29, survived after being snatched on her way to a school bus stop when she was only 11.

A New York literary agent, who estimates the book and film rights to be worth up to 12million dollars, said: “You couldn’t dream up a script like this. Americans can’t wait to hear the story from the girl who lived it.”

A Hollywood studio producer said: “Everyone is in the market for this story. Poor Jaycee’s life may have been hell for 18 years but she’ll never want for anything for the rest of it.”

Garrido, a registered sex offender, has been linked to six child abductions and murders stretching back years within a 400-mile radius of the ramshackle home in Antioch, California, where Jaycee was held. (ANI)

Michael Sheen would never become a star if he entered films today

London, May 20 (ANI): Michael Sheen has said that he would never make it big in ollywood if he started his acting career today, as there’s a dearth of funding for drama schools nd schemes-his entry door to stardom.

The ‘Frost/Nixon’ actor made the comments while speaking to a group of Rhondda Valley choolchildren who were part of Filmclub, an initiative that gives youngsters access to classic ilm titles.

“I am very saddened that the way I came up and the reason I got into acting has now gone. If I ere the age now that I was when I first got into theatre I simply would not be an actor because he route I took does not exist any more. There is one reason for that: funding,” the Daily xpress quoted him as saying.

The acclaimed actor began his thespian career as a teenager with The West Glamorgan Youth heatre.

However, he said: “It is not being funded as it once was and there’s no drama at my old school ny more.”

The 40-year-old actor added: “Schemes such as this exist only because of the hard work of hose involved and through funding. So if I can help to encourage people to put money into rojects like this then I will because it is very important to me. There has definitely never been a ack of talent, it is just having the platform for it to flourish. I know I’m very fortunate to be able o make my living out of my passion for acting and films.” (ANI)