Herald on Sunday

Sex scandal coming to TV

This is a fictional adaptation of one part of my life story, from my perspectiv­e. It isn’t a documentar­y, or an accurate historical depiction of the events.

- Lydia Burgham and Lincoln Tan

The biggest sex scandal to hit Auckland’s mayoralty will soon hit the small screen.

The sordid saga of former mayor Len Brown, ex-council adviser Bevan Chuang, and the Town Hall’s Ngati Whatua room is to be played out in a publicly funded telefeatur­e for TVNZ.

Auditions have been held for the 90-minute production and the Herald understand­s that veteran New Zealand actor Michael Hurst is being lined up to play Brown.

There’s no word on who will play the leading lady in the film, which will receive up to $2.6 million from NZ On Air.

“Telefeatur­e Princess of Chaos is the story of a political scandal as told from the perspectiv­e of the ‘other woman’, Bevan Chuang,” NZ on Air said when announcing the funding.

The film is being produced by Flat3, the all-women production team that had recent success with TVNZ’s Creamerie.

A spokespers­on for Flat3 confirmed the made-for-TV movie “was in the very early stages of production” but would not share any further details.

Although the producers are still finalising the full cast, a 7-year-old Auckland schoolgirl will play Chuang in parts of the film depicting her childhood in Hong Kong.

“I felt quite overwhelme­d actually, because [she] was up against many other seasoned child actors at the audition. I am just so proud and happy for her,” the girl’s mother told the Herald.

Chuang made headlines in 2013 when she revealed her twoyear affair with Brown. The scandal broke days into his second term after his successful re-election campaign to the mayoralty.

Chuang told the Herald at the time that she felt pressured to reveal the affair by a member of his right-wing rival John Palino’s election team — and was sorry she went public.

Chuang told the Herald in 2013 that she entered an intimate relationsh­ip with Luigi Wewege, a member of Palino’s failed campaign squad, who wanted her to expose the mayor’s infidelity when he found out about the affair.

It’s unclear exactly what viewers should expect from Princess of Chaos, but Chuang posted on Instagram that she is “thrilled” to be working with Flat3 to tell her story.

“Healthy disclaimer: this is a fictional adaptation of one part of my life story, from my perspectiv­e,” Chuang wrote.

“It isn’t a documentar­y, or an accurate historical depiction of the events.

“And no one is getting rich out this production. Please leave your abusive posts to yourself, your toxic circle of friends and followers, and get a life instead.”

Chuang, who did not wish to comment to the Herald, was born in Hong Kong and moved to New Zealand when she was a teenager. At the time of the scandal, she was working as a junior council adviser. Chuang had stood in elections for the Albert-Eden Local Board — Maungawhau Subdivisio­n elections and chaired the Asian Women and Family Trust and was a member of the Ethnic People’s Advisory

 ??  ?? Produers Perlina Lau, JJ Fong and Ally Xue of Flat3.
Produers Perlina Lau, JJ Fong and Ally Xue of Flat3.
 ??  ?? Right, Len Brown and Bevan Chuang.
Panel. Chuang met Brown at a council function in 2011, and claimed that the former mayor had pursued her and the relationsh­ip turned physical.
Brown, a father of three who remains married to Shirley Inglis, did not wish to comment when contacted this week.
Neither Palino nor Wewege — both of whom are believed to live overseas — responded to a request for comment.
Right, Len Brown and Bevan Chuang. Panel. Chuang met Brown at a council function in 2011, and claimed that the former mayor had pursued her and the relationsh­ip turned physical. Brown, a father of three who remains married to Shirley Inglis, did not wish to comment when contacted this week. Neither Palino nor Wewege — both of whom are believed to live overseas — responded to a request for comment.

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