Rachel Lee, the alleged leader of the Bling Ring, a group of friends behind a series of high-profile celebrity robberies between 2008 and 2009, is speaking out in her first ever on-screen interview in The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring. Breaking into the homes of well-known celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson, Orlando Bloom, Megan Fox, and many others, the group stole personal belongings and cash worth $3 million (A$4.7 million). While the whats, the whos, the whens, the wheres, and even the hows had been established, there’s still one thing that hasn’t been fully explored yet – the whys of it all.
With the supposed ‘ringleader’ Rachel Lee speaking about it for the first time, we’ll finally learn her motivation in masterminding one of Hollywood’s most infamous celebrity heists.
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Between October 2008 through August 2009, a group of teenagers and 20-somethings broke into celebrity homes in Hollywood, stealing millions worth of cash and belongings, including bags, designer clothing, and jewellery. Convicted of the theft were Bling Ring members: Rachel Lee, Nick Prugo, Alexis Neiers, Diana Tamayo, Courtney Ames, Johnny Ajar, and Roy Lopez Jr.
Now more than a decade later, Rachel Lee, the so-called teenage mastermind of the notorious Hollywood heist is sitting down for an interview with HBO’s The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring.
More than examining her motivations to steal from the homes of the celebrities she looked up to, which then quickly evolved into the infamous crime spree, the documentary also looks into celebrity worship. It additionally explores other possible reasons behind her actions, including the state of her mental health and the outrageous landscape of celebrity excess, encouraging the teens to indulge in their yearning to experience all-out glamour.
The Ringleader is directed by Erin Lee Carr, who also serves as a producer alongside Dani Sloane. It’s a collaborative project between A Story Syndicate Production and Carr Lot Productions with Sandi Tan, Dan Cogan, Liz Garbus, Jon Bardin, and Kate Barry as executive producing the film. Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, and Sara Rodriguez are also executive producers for HBO.
Who appears in The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring?
Rachel Lee, the Bling Ring’s alleged leader is speaking out for the first time in HBO’s new documentary The Ringleader. Joining Lee are journalists Allen Salkin and Amy Kaufman, Deputy District Attorneys for L.A. County Christine Kee and Sarika Kim, burglary victim Eden Shizzle, and Rachel’s father David Lee.
The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring release date
The new HBO documentary premieres on streaming TV from 2 October 2023.
Documentary | Release Date | Run Time |
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The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring | Mon, 2 Oct 2023 | 1h 35m |
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More than a decade later and after a prison sentence, Lee speaks candidly for the first time about her earlier life and her role in the Hollywood burglaries that dominated the headlines in the late 2000s. You can watch the official trailer for the documentary right here.
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The Ringleader is not the first documentary to revisit The Bling Ring’s crimes and the sensational headlines that sort of made them celebrities as well. In 2013, Sofia Coppola directed the film The Bling Ring starring Emma Watson as Rachel Lee. Just last year, The Real Bling Ring: Hollywood Heist, which featured interviews with Nick Prugo and Alexis Neiers, also streamed on Netflix.
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Where can I watch The Ringleader?
The Ringleader premieres on HBO in the US. In Australia, there are three ways to watch: Foxtel, Foxtel Now or BINGE. Foxtel is a pay TV service, which means its entertainment packages comprise TV and sports channels and have typically higher monthly prices.
Foxtel Now and BINGE, on the other hand, are streaming platforms that offer on demand content. Signing up is easy with BINGE having a free trial and Foxtel Now offering cheaper TV plans.
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Did anyone in the Bling Ring go to jail?
Rachel Lee, Nick Prugo, Alexis Neiers, and Johnny Ajar went to jail and served time with Nick Prugo being the first one to be arrested and confess to the robberies. Diana Tamayo, Courtney Ames, and Roy Lopez Jr.,were sentenced to probation and community service.