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APOPKA, Fla. (AP) - Police charged an aspiring reality show director with blocking four women half of a cast billed as ordinary girls hoping to become "princesses" from leaving the central Florida house where the show was being shot.
Marc Brilleman, 33, identified as the chief operating officer, director and writer of "Pauper to Princess," was arrested Saturday on a charge of false imprisonment.
According to the show's Web site, its concept was to build the eight women's self-esteem and help them grow physically, mentally and spiritually. As with many reality shows, the women lived in a house while the program was taped. Producers were trying to sell the show to a TV network.
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