The four-part docuseries, investigating the multilevel-marketing empire, launches globally on Amazon Prime Video September 10.
Today, Amazon Prime Video unboxed the trailer for the eccentric docuseries LuLaRich. The directors, who created the buzzy documentary Fyre Fraud, take viewers on a deep-dive into the ups and downs of the notorious multilevel-marketing company LuLaRoe.
Known for their buttery-soft leggings, the infamous multilevel-marketing company went viral promising young mothers a work-from-home salvation. Capitalizing on the growing power of social media, LuLaRoe’s eccentric founders recruited an army of independent retailers to peddle their increasingly bizarre and defective clothing products.
The four-part docuseries features explosive interviews with co-founders DeAnne and Mark Stidham, former employees, and hard-working “independent distributors,” who sought out a better life for their families—only to encounter what many allege was a full-blown pyramid scheme.
Directors and executive producers, Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason, said;
“LuLaRich is a modern comedy of errors with important social commentary. We knew from day one that the world needed another look at this wacky MLM-turned-dumpster-fire, and think this could be the birth of a whole new doc genre… True-Comedy.”
LuLaRich is a production of Amazon Studios and The Cinemart. Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason co-direct and executive produce alongside Mike Gasparro, Blye Pagon Faust, and Cori Shepherd Stern.