Elizabeth Holmes Reporting To Jail Today, And The Dropout’s Amanda Seyfried Shared Her Take

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Less than a decade after being widely celebrated as a self-made billionaire, among several other accolades, Elizabeth Holmes arrived at the Bryan, Texas women’s prison camp for the first day of her sentence. The biotech entrepreneur was first convicted of fraud back in January 2022, two months before Hulu released its acclaimed scripted limited series The Dropout, which brought the story of Holmes’ rise and fall to the wider masses. That was helped along by the award-winning performance from lead actress Amanda Seyfried, who shared her thoughts on the Theranos founder entering into more than a decade behind bars.

Following The Dropout, Amanda Seyfried stuck with streaming for her next project, the puzzling psychological thriller The Crowded Room on Apple TV+, co-starring Tom Holland. She appeared on Good Morning America to promote the new series, though the conversation kicked off with Michael Strahan connecting the timing of her appearance to Holmes showing up for her prison stay. The Emmy-winning actress, clearly without a go-to statement on the matter, shared a brief but balanced take on it, saying:

I heard that. Today’s the big [day]. Yeah, weird, you know? I feel for those kids, those two kids that are hanging in the balance here. As a parent, I’m just like…as a mom, I dunno. Life’s not fair. But in a lot of ways, it’s fair for her in particular.

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