'Orange is the New Black' Season 3 Netflix, Win Lunch with Cast Star Taylor Schilling and Real Life Piper Kerman, See Details Here
'Orange is the New Black' Season 3 Netflix, Win Lunch with Cast Star Taylor Schilling and Real Life Piper Kerman, See Details Here
"Orange is the New Black" cast star Taylor Schilling is offering to have lunch with a fan in New York City along with the Real Piper Kerman, of which the hit Netflix show is based off of.
Shilling and Kerman are doing this to help support the WPA. The proceeds from the bid will go towards this organization. You can now bid on the chance to win the lunch.
WPA works with women at all stages of criminal justice involvement. We promote alternatives to incarceration and help women living in the community to avoid arrest or incarceration by making positive changes in their lives. Inside prison and jail, we are a source of support to women and a resource to them as they plan for release. After incarceration, women come to WPA for help to build the lives they want for themselves and their families in the community.
This auction is part of WPA's 2nd Chances Campaign. The campaign seeks to highlight the shared experience of receiving a second chance and bring attention to our work to support justice-involved women and their families.
You can check out more at their official website HERE.
"Orange is the New Black" is currently filming the upcoming Season 3 on Netflix to visit "The View" recently (July 31) and talk about her hit show and 2014 Emmy nominations. You can watch the full interview above.
"Orange is the New Black" is nominated for 12 Emmy Awards and Taylor Schilling is also nominated for 'Best Actress'.
The show is based around Taylor Schilling, who plays Piper Chapman that gets sent to prison 10 years after she got caught up in transporting drug money across international lines. "Orange is the New Black" is made by 'Weeds' creator Jenji Kohan, and is based on the true story of Piper Kerman's year spent in prison that she wrote about in her memoir.
"Orange is the New Black" Season 3 is set to release in June 2015 on Netflix.
"Orange is the New Black" Season 1 was released in its entirety (13 episodes) on Netflix exclusively on July 11, 2013 and Season 2 released in June 2014.
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