According to The Sun, Guy Goma who was mistakenly interviewed by the BBC because they thought he was actually Guy Kewney, has just got a movie deal to make a film about the beebs blunder!
ACCIDENTAL hero Guy Goma has struck a six-figure deal with a Hollywood producer to make a film about the gaffe that propelled him to fame.Jobless computer technician Guy, 38, was mistakenly interviewed as an internet expert on a live BBC news show in May.
Clips of the hilarious mistake circulated on the web, turning Congolese Guy, who blagged his way through the interview, into a celebrity.
Now he will be the inspiration for a fictional character in a film planned by producer Allison Rosenzweig, who has worked with A-list stars including Nicholas Cage and Christian Slater.
She said yesterday: “He’s a fun, internationally famous person who is an interesting source for movie material.”
Guy said he would like to be played by soul legend James Brown. He added: “He’s my all-time favourite.”
A studio mix-up led to Guy being thrust on to a News 24 programme and quizzed on air about internet music downloads.
He was waiting in a reception area for a job interview but staff mistook him for the real expert, Guy Kewney.
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