Sarah Ferguson branded ‘toxic’ by PR expert as she’s sacked from charities over Epstein
Express
A close confidant of Fergie revealed she penned the email during a period when she faced threats of legal proceedings from Epstein, who was discovered dead in his prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial. Fergie apologised to Epstein after connecting him to paedophilia during an interview, stating: “I did not use the P word about you”.
PR guru Mark Borkowski warned that Fergie was in danger of becoming “toxic” and described the leaked emails as “reputational napalm”.
He stated: “The Duchess’s reputation and ability to earn a living off the back of that reputation directly affects Andrew’s finances. The leaked emails are reputational napalm… Julia’s House severing ties is not a side note; it’s a siren.
“When a children’s hospice decides the reputational risk of association outweighs the patronage of a Duchess, the verdict is clear: she is toxic. Charities are bellwethers for public trust. If they won’t touch her, then publishers, sponsors, and producers won’t either. This isn’t a PR headache – it’s financial destitution dressed up as disgrace.”