Mirrorpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com Sarah Ferguson could come to the U.S. to rebuild her image after her ties to Jeffrey Epstein greatly damaged her reputation. "I think there would be enough curious people not just here but around the world, and she always had a lot of fans in the United States," royal editor Richard Kay said on "Palace Confidential." "We used to call her the Duchess of New York because of the amount of time she spent on the East Coast, and they were very forgiving," Kay continued. "They gave her the opportunity, it was there that she became an ambassador [for] WeightWatchers, and it's where she, sort of, on previous occasions, got her life back together again, but I feel this time it's too late and too much has happened." MEGA TheMegaAgency.com Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were kicked out of Royal Lodge due to the ex-duke's ties to Epstein. On top of losing her royal estate, charities and brands distanced themselves from Ferguson after it was revealed she called Epstein a "supreme friend." Now, the former duchess has to find a source of income to sustain her lavish lifestyle. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media / Landmark Media/Newscom/The Mega Agency Ferguson has been avoiding the spotlight, but there have been rumors that she is considering writing a memoir. However, journalist Samara Gill believes it would be inappropriate for Ferguson to publish a tell-all. "I think it's not right that she is going to speak out, but I think she will. Should she? I mean, she needs the money, she needs the cash, it's as simple as that," Gill said. "This is the scenario that I worried about the most for the royal family because both her and Andrew have absolutely nothing to lose at this point." "Who knows whose dirty laundry they will then air out? I don't know think it'll be their own, but think that because of the big amounts of money, you know, I mean six-figure sums that are being thrown around for this interview, who knows who she'll talk about?" she continued. Europa Press / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com Over the years, Ferguson has been loyal to her ex-husband and the royal family, but she could turn on them. "Because she probably won't brief about Andrew, she probably won't even really talk about herself unless it's about her struggle, she might talk about other royal family members and throw them under the bus, and that's what I'm worried about," Gill said. The post Sarah Ferguson's nickname hints at future plans appeared first on Wonderwall.com.