Louis Theroux Transgender Tribute Louis Theroux

Louis Theroux pays tribute to transgender inmate who died a year after making documentary

Reading now: 384
nme.com

Louis Theroux has paid tribute to a subject of one of his documentaries after discovering she passed away a year after their interview.During his latest series Life on the Edge, the filmmaker discovered that transgender inmate Deborah Lee Worledge was released one year after appearing in  2008’s Behind Bars.“The following year, after I filmed, Deborah I guess was back inside and then released,” he said in last night’s (September 20) episode.“‘Today’s a different day’ – that’s the pull quote.

Deborah Lee Worledge was released from jail. She died of a drug overdose on 4 September, 2008, two days later. She is missed by many.”Recalling his memories of her, Theroux said: “She had a sort of romantic notion of being an outlaw.

Read more on nme.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

13.02 / 23:29
bisexual testing HIV diagnoses in straight people have surpassed those in gay men for first time in 10 years
For the first time in a decade, the number of HIV infections in heterosexual people has surpassed that of gay and bisexual men.
DMCA