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BY Ama Nunoo, 3:40pm December 22, 2020,

Teyana Taylor pitched to play Dionne Warwick in potential biopic series

There is a striking resemblance between Dionne Warwick (R) and Teyana Taylor (L). Photo: DaviRon Galella/ Ron Galella Collection /Frazier Harrison /Getty Images / Getty

The legendary Dionne Warwick took to Twitter earlier this week to casually pitch her biopic to giant streaming platform Netflix and specifically wants singer and actor Teyana Taylor to play her in the series.

“Now I really gotta know this: if I did a series, would you guys really watch? I want you to be honest now,” Warwick said in the video she tweeted, also pitching the idea directly to Netflix.

The movie streaming platform is not against the pitch as sources from TMZ say they are interested in the biopic series idea. Some say their response to Warwick’s initial tweet, “taking notes”, could be a green light from Netflix.

In an Instagram post, Taylor is fascinated about the idea of playing Warwick in the potential series and says her doors are open to the project.

“When the LEGENDARY @therealdionnew had this moment w/ @netflix & they started jotting notes in their palm pilots…I was lookin at them likeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee” She continued, “P.S. One thing about them doors…..They open.”

There is a striking resemblance between the two and so it’s no wonder Warwick specifically picked the young singer, who has since announced her retirement from music to protect her mental health, to play her in a biopic series.

Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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