Duffy has announced that he will share his life story, including his kidnapping, in a new documentary premiering on Disney+.
The singer has announced that she will share her story in a new documentary for Disney+which will chronicle his life from his childhood in Wales to his rise to fame, as well as his retirement from public life after his kidnapping. Additionally, it will be directed by Gill Callan and will include interviews with family, friends and people in the music industry. Still, still There is no release date or official title. for the feature film.
Duffy was one of the most popular voices in the 2000s for songs like “Mercy” and “Warwick Avenue,” until she disappeared in 2010. Ten years later, the artist said that she had been kidnapped and held hostage for several days, during which time she was drugged and raped. In the words of the documentary’s director, “Duffy’s life has been marked by success and fame, but also by pain, rebellion and unwavering self-confidence.” The vice president of unscripted series at Disney+ has stated that this film will give the artist the opportunity to tell her story in her own words.
Duffy’s debut album, “rockferry”, won the award Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2009in addition to three Brit awards. In 2010, before his disappearance, he released “Endlessly“, album with which she reached the top of the charts in the United Kingdom. After returning to the media spotlight, the artist published the singles “Something Beautiful” and “River In The Sky”. Last year, she anticipated her return to music with a remix of UK Garage of his hit “Mercy”.

