In the wake of assembling an exceptional show to lift up imprisoned ladies, Melissa Etheridge is further enhancing her message of self-esteem with another docuseries named I’m Not Broken — the delivery date of which was declared Monday (July 10), alongside another trailer.
Debuting July 9 on Paramount+, the two-section series will follow the country whiz as she designs a method for giving joy to the Topeka Remedial Office subsequent to getting letters from a couple of its inhabitants. The mission transforms into Etheridge composing a unique melody in their honor and performing it for them at the office, which is situated in her old neighborhood in Kansas.
“Assuming you’re truly feeling down, my companions, I believe you should recall that you are the main you,” she tells the horde of ladies from in front of an audience in the trailer.
The show will likewise address the number of the occupants battle with substance misuse issues, something Etheridge has a special interaction to. The “I’m the One to focus on” vocalist lost her child Beckett to a narcotic enslavement in 2020, when he was only 21 years of age.
“Furthermore, the docuseries investigates subjects of female detainment, recovery, substance misuse, generational injury, despondency and mending,” peruses a delivery. “With female imprisonment rates up 700% starting around 1980, Etheridge securities with the ladies through the course of music as a demonstration of sympathy, understanding and trust.”
Prior to dropping on Paramount+, Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken will make its reality debut at the 2024 Tribeca Film and television Celebration this month. Tickets are accessible for buy on the occasion’s site.
Watch the trailer for I’m Not Broken featuring Melissa Etheridge beneath.