Netflix Show About Nasty Gal Founder to Premiere This Spring'With a show being made about your life, I think the smartest thing is to kind of stay out of the way,' Sophia Amoruso said.

ByNina Zipkin

Netflixannounced昨天,它将释放1000小时的并用ginal content this year and dropped release dates for a whole host of new series, including one based on the life of Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso.

The 13-episode comedy series premieres on April 21 and is calledGirlboss——启发着阿木是2014bookof the same name. It stars Britt Robertson as Sophia and is created by Kay Cannon, who wrote bothPitch Perfectfilms and was a writer and producer on30 Rock. Amoruso and actress Charlize Theron serve as executive producers.

Related:Nasty Gal Founder Sophia Amoruso Steps Down as CEO

In apanelat the Netflix event rolling out the new content, Amoruso spoke about her involvement in the series, recalling going to Goodwill to pick up set props and providing pieces from her closet to the show's wardrobe designer.

"With a show being made about your life, I think the smartest thing is to kind of stay out of the way and not be that person who is like, "I don't want myself represented this way,' you kind of have to let go off that, and let the people that have done this job before do their jobs," she said.

Related:Sophia Amoruso: Success Is a Term You Define for Yourself

It's been a rocky few years for Amoruso, who founded Nasty Gal in 2006 when she was 22 years old. She stepped down as CEO in 2015 and Sheree Waterson stepped into the role amid several rounds of layoffs andlegal actionfrom former employees who alleged they were fired for being pregnant orfalling ill.

该公司提起佛r Chapter 11bankruptcylast year, but as of this week, U.K.-based online retailer Boohoo was approved topurchaseNasty Gal for $20 million.

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Nina Zipkin

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Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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