Fred Durst clearly made a lot of Hollywood connections over the last 15 or 20 years, because he keeps figuring out ways to squeeze money out of the suits. He developed a show for CBS called "Douchebag" and now he has another show in development, about his own life.
According to TV Guide:
“The Noise, created by Durst, chronicles the rise of a young artist in the 1990s who escapes a tumultuous home life and forms a wildly popular band with a unique sound.
Durst is a co-executive producer on the script, while Miles Feld is writing. Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum are executive producers, through CBS TV Studios.”
I can't wait for the scene in the show where Al Jourgensen makes Durst strip down naked to record a song or the part where he's washed up and collaborates with Billy Ray Cyrus.
…or the part where his publicist somehow gets Fred and Wes on the RIP a Livecast.
[via ThePRP]