By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Ronda Rousey, who is away from the UFC now as she films movies, will be adding a new movie to her schedule. She’s going to star in it with Tina Fey in the comedy called “Do Nothing Bitches.”
This was first reported by TMZ Sports. Universal Pictures acquired the project, and it’s been written by Paula Pell.
Pell also wrote “Sisters,” which featured Fey and Amy Poehler.
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Rousey used the saying before her heated fight with Bethe Correia in August. The fight lasted just 34-seconds as Rousey shit up another opponent.
Rousey will be filming Road House, which the filming has been pushed back. As a result, her UFC fight with Holly Holm has been pushed back from July.
Besides filming movies, she will also host Saturday Night Live! from New York City.
“I have this one term for the kind of woman that my mother raised me to not be,” she said during an episode of a UFC-produced Embedded series. “I call it a ‘do-nothing bitch’ or I call it a ‘DNB’ a lot of the time. The kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else.”
With the movie in the works, she has filed 16 trademarks for the phrase. A shirt has already sold 57,000 units and Beyoncé has also used it in a live concert.
With Rousey’s limited schedule in the Octagon this year, she’s also expected to film “Mile 22,” which is directed by Peter Berg.
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After her loss to Holm in November, it hasn’t affected her with her other projects. She was originally thought to come back for UFC 200 in July from Las Vegas, but with the Road House filming causing an issue, she won’t be fighting on that card.
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