Renee Zellweger transformed into Pam Hupp
Renee Zellweger is unrecognizable on this coming Dateline NBC True Crime series. Zellweger is no stranger to transforming for a role. She did it first in Bridget Jones’s diary. This time she use a prosthesis and paddings to look the part. Transforming into another person is nothing new for Renee Zellweger as she achieved that before for her Award Winning portrayal of Judy Garland in Judy.
The thing about Pam is about the infamous murderer Pam Hupp. A woman who killed her best friend Betsy Faria and framed Betsy’s husband. The reason for the crime is money as Pam found a way to make herself the sole beneficiary of Betsy’s insurance policy. Russ Faria, Betsy’s husband was jailed and framed for the murder of his wife despite his innocence in 2013.
The Thing About Pam starring Renee Zellweger trailer
Pam Hupp is a master manipulator as she even testified as a witness for a crime she did. People believed her as she looks like your typical sweet mom. She looks harmless and that made her more dangerous. Pam had another Victim is a mentally disabled man named Louis Gumpenberger. She manipulates people that it is for self-defense. This series will show what drives her to madness and kill people for her benefit.
The Thing about Pam is going to debut in NBC and Peacock this March 8, 2022.
Speaking of True Crime, The second trailer for Joe vs Carol is also released today.
The Feud between these two larger-than-life Big Cat enthusiasts are is getting crazier with this new trailer. It is hard to believe that these people exist in real life but they are. John Cameron Mitchell and Kate McKinnon are unrecognizable as they both transformed into the people they play as. This scripted adaptation of Tiger King will relive this trainwreck of a feud that ends up in Assassination plots.
zuddles
February 22, 2022 @ 12:44 pm
Pam Hupp is one of the evilest people I have ever seen. Who needs enemies if you have a friend like that.
cmoneyspinner
February 22, 2022 @ 4:44 pm
Initially, I was never a fan of Renée Zellweger. I didn’t like the movies she starred in and I didn’t like her looks. She never captured my attention. My thinking about her was very arbitrary. However, I saw her in two completely different films (“A Price Above Rubies” and “Chicago”) and she pulled off both roles very convincingly. That’s when I realized she had character range and versatility and that she was capable of handling lots of different roles. So the fact that she could play the famous Judy Garland and then turn around and play the infamous Pam Hupp, comes as no surprise. [I]Hey! When you got it … you got it![/I]