A How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days TV Show Is in the Works
on Thursday, assuring fans that he would be faithful to the guilty pleasure–worthy source material."We were all certain you could not make a good romantic comedy anymore because print media is dead and RomCom ladies have to work at magazines, but against the tides of history, Quibi & Paramount have agreed to let me re-write"How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days"," he wrote.
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