Florence Foster Jenkins was a New York socialite with musical ambitions. Equipped with a formidable self esteem and an army of enablers, Florence never let her lack of talent get in the way of her operatic dreams. She was notorious for her costumes, her swagger and her inability to hold a tune. Heidi and Becki look at the life of a cult favourite and analyse what it takes to be ‘so bad it’s good’
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