Comedian and influencer Zoe Roe is the next creator to forge a deal with Invisible Narratives.
Invisible Narratives, which is working with the likes of Larry and Laura Cleary on feature film releases bundled with custom merch, has signed Roe for a scripted content development deal.
Invisible Narratives’ projects are distributed through its in-house “MVOD” platform – which it says stands for ‘merchandise video on demand’ – at Inviz.tv.
Roe, who hails from the Second City improv club in Chicago, has amassed 9 million collective followers on TikTok and Instagram in roughly a year. She initially rocketed to fame for a video detailing how she exposed a cheating husband who was buying gifts for his girlfriend at a jewelry store where she used to work. Roe has also been open about sharing battles surrounding her sexuality, depression, and eating disorder.
Invisible Narratives most recently announced a similar pact with Sissy Sheridan, and also operates a deal with FaZe Clan. The company was founded by former Paramount Pictures president Adam Goodman.
“A lot of my followers have told me that they would love to see me on TV or in movies some day,” Roe said in a statement. “We’ve been working closely together to come up with different ideas, and would even love to take some of the characters I play online and turn them into a whole storyline for a movie.”
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