Bizarre Attempt at Rebranding Elizabeth Holmes and Her Convicted Fraudster Past Gets Her Pitched To Join the Cast of ‘Hunger Games'
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Bizarre attempt at rebranding Elizabeth Holmes and her convicted fraudster past gets her pitched to join the cast of ‘Hunger Games’

Does she deserve even that with what she did, even though she does make a great villain in real life?

If every bad guy thrust into the spotlight could hide from their shaded past and reinvent themselves, the world would be full of fakes no one could trust. Elizabeth Holmes has one of the shadiest pasts and her attempt to come across as a different person than the one who was portrayed in the news cycle has people booing, while at the same time offering her up as a great villain for the fan-favorite franchise Hunger Games.

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In an interview with New York Times, she comes across as very different from the persona she invented to be the businesswoman she became. Her Steve Job-ish clothing as well as the lipstick that distinguished her from all other scam artists is gone. She’s now a mom who takes the backseat and talks in a soft tone while she reflects and comes across as humble over the mistakes she regrets having made.

Does that change who she is or is she simply creating a new persona who she hopes will be sympathetic? Not so much. Either way, it’s not working.

If they could shoot on location while she’s in prison, this might work.

No matter how hard she tries, she has a past that she just will not be able to run away from.

Talk about a white privilege check…

It’s called sleight of hand and it’s used by every swindler who has ever been caught up in their crap.

No wonder they chose Amy Chozick for this piece…

Doesn’t it seem really hopeless and desperate to run a damage control campaign before heading to prison? There is no amount of makeup that can cover the scars Ms. Holmes left in her wake as she shook the world and collected the money.

For the uninitiated, Holmes founded a company called Theranos which promised a game-changing method of conducting blood tests, and proceeded to give false hope to patients in serious need of medical miracles. Without evidence or actual results, she was able to obtain billions from investors and became the youngest self-made female billionaire the world has ever seen.


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Michael Allen
Michael Allen is the author of 'The Deeper Dark' and 'A River in the Ocean,' both available on Amazon. At this time, 'The Deeper Dark' is also available on Apple Books. Currently under contract to write a full-length feature spy drama for producer/director Anton Jokikunnas.