Britain's Royal Opera bosses are developing a new production based on the life of tragic Anna Nicole Smith.
The actress/model had a colourful life before she died from a drug overdose in 2007, and celebrated composer Mark-Anthony Turnage has been commissioned to turn it into an opera.
The companys director of opera, Elaine Padmore, insists the show will be "witty, clever, thoughtful and sad."
Before her death, Smith made headlines as a Playboy Playmate, wed an octogenarian oil tycoon and fought for his millions, starred in her own riotous TV show and became the spokesmodel for top U.S. diet product TrimSpa.
Her final year was one of great tragedy - her 20-year-old son Daniel died from a drug overdose in her hospital room just days after Smith gave birth to her daughter Dannielynn.