Sarah Palin (Image: Getty)
Sarah Palin is set to star in a new reality show where she will be a TV courtroom judge.
Palin signed a deal in February with Montana-based production company, Warm Springs. The company first approached Palin last year for the deal after working with Judge Judy and Judge Joe Brown.
Palin has no law degree and the show is set to premiere in 2017 if stations choose to pick it up according to Howard Bragman of Fifteen Minutes PR, which represents the production company. The former Alaskan governor is no stranger to television considering she had her own reality show, Sarah Palin’s Alaska on TLC, back in 2010.
“It’s about different personalities and different styles,” Bragman told CNN. “Same way late night talk shows are different as dictated by the hosts. Similar format — different show.”
Palin has also been making news headlines after endorsing Donald Trump and caring for her husband, Todd Palin, after a snow mobile accident.
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