Elaine Welteroth’s memoir More than Enough is coming to TV. The former Teen Vogue editor will also executive produce the series based on the book: via THR
for development as a TV series.
Paramount Television Studios and Anonymous Content have acquired the rights to the best-selling book, which was published in June 2019. The memoir, subtitled, chronicles her life and work as the then youngest editor in chief of a Condé Nast magazine and only the second African American to hold that title in the company's 107 years., will be a co-creator and executive producer on the project. Joy Gorman Wettels will produce for Anonymous Content.
is the latest collaboration between Paramount TV Studios and Anonymous Content. The two companies are behind Netflix's
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