
Jessica Simpson turned down the lead role.
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Shortly after the article was published, US producer Jerry Bruckheimer bought the film rights to the journalist's story.Īfterwards, Gilbert continued her career in writing, publishing a short story collection, a series of novels, and of course, her best-selling memoir Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia. Crack that gum, swing that ass, drink that shot, keep that change." We were a cross between Old West dancehall hookers and gangsters' gun molls. "We were expected to be a little larger than life, or to pretend to be, or-at the very least-to want to be," Gilbert wrote. In the long-form piece, Gilbert described her experience working at the New York City Coyote Ugly table dancing bar in her early 20s. In 1997, Elizabeth Gilbert wrote an article for GQ titled, The Muse of the Coyote Ugly Saloon. The film was based on Elizabeth Gilbert's life. So, while we wait for an official sequel announcement, here are nine things you didn't know about the cult film. Yes, we are talking about trying to do Coyote Ugly 2 or a series." "We were supposed to be on a call today, and I'm talking to you and I can't talk to them.

"I literally was supposed to be on a conference call today about bringing Coyote Ugly back," Banks said in an interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Last year, Tyra Banks, who played Zoe in the film, hinted that Coyote Ugly could return to our screens. Now, two decades on, fans are still calling for a Coyote Ugly sequel.
