President Donald Trump could be "Objectified" again by TMZ founder Harvey Levin after the two met in the Oval Office last week, possibly about a future interview on a new Fox News series.
Levin had interviewed Trump for a Fox News special last fall "Objectified: Donald Trump," according to The New York Times. Levin's new series would be a spinoff from that fall special.
"The show was a huge success, and the two were discussing future opportunities," said Hope Hicks, a White House spokeswoman.
The Times said one source with knowledge of the meeting said Levin had planned to ask Trump with help to secure an interview with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for the series. Brady is a friend of Trump.
Deadline.com reported last month that Fox News picked up "Objectified" as a series. In the 10-episode series Levin will tour the homes of celebrities and newsmakers and tell stories through the objects they chose to keep over the years.
"The 'Objectified' special presented on FNC last fall exceeded our expectations, so we're thrilled to continue working with Harvey Levin and his talented team of producers on this new series," said Sharri Berg, senior vice president of news operations for Fox News and chief operations officer of Fox Television Stations.
The series will be distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. Levin will act as host and an executive producer along with Telepictures.
"What I love about the show is that it's a different way of telling a life story, and it's relatable to anyone who watches," Levin said about the series. "Everyone keeps stuff that means something to them, and when you start probing what the objects mean to you, what was going on in your life at the time, they can unlock the story of who you are today."
Nielsen said "Objectified" was viewed by 4.03 million viewers, more than double the combined audiences of CNN and MSNBC, per Mediaite.com. The special was viewed by 956,000 in the 25-54 demographic, also more than combined CNN and MSNBC audience.
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