

A doctor and nurse who worked at Gloucester High School in Gloucester, MA, have claimed that a Lifetime channel movie, The Pregnancy Pact, which is set at the school, is utter fiction. The movie, scheduled to air on January 23, reportedly tells about a pact that a group of girl students entered into to become pregnant. In an interview with the Boston Herald, Dr. Brian Orr said, "The pact was totally a product of the media, and for the media in any way, movies or otherwise, to continue to take advantage of this idea of the pact is truly disgusting." School nurse Kim Daly, who is portrayed by Camryn Manheim in the TV movie, said that the filmmakers never contacted her. "I hope that they don't make it seem like I was doing things that maybe I wasn't doing that could potentially upset the community," she told the Herald. Lifetime issued a statement late Tuesday maintaining that the story is fictional although "set against the backdrop of actual news reports." Schools Superintendent Christopher Farmer said Lifetime never contacted him either and insisted that his own investigation found no evidence of any pregnancy pact, which was originally reported by Time magazine.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
TWO MEDICAL HIGH-SCHOOL STAFFERS DENOUNCE LIFETIME MOVIE