CJ Entertainment met with 82-year-old Julia Mullock, formally Princess Julia of Korea. The production company is reportedly looking to make a film based on her life.
Princess Julia
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It would be fascinating to meet this person. Quite interesting that she chose to stay in Korea, living in Kangnam.
By the way, are you responsible for this headline: BOK replaces Grandma’s moldy stash?
A regular Cheech Marmot, you are.
I was just thinking yesterday that this story would make an awesome movie. The last of a royal line… interesting. Why couldn’t she make babies?
That is very interesting that she chose to stay in Korea despite having, I would imagine, many reasons to have hard feelings toward the royal family and those that pressured them to divorce. I can’t help but wonder if there wasn’t some one that, like used to happen in the Chosun period, had a sister or daughter that they thought might be able to produce a child and grant a whole family access to titles and at least bragging rights.
I think it could be a great movie IF it is not too hollywoodized.