AJ Lee's Autobiography 'Crazy Is My Superpower' Being Developed To Air On A&E

An update on AJ Lee's life coming to television.

In December 2017 it was announced that "Crazy Is My Superpower," the memoir written by AJ Lee (AJ Mendez) was being developed for television.

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Details have been scarce since the announcement, but appearing on The Comicon, it was revealed that the show is still being developed and will air on A&E.

"It was an interesting struggle at first because I am the most private person in the world. I share nothing. I'm a brick wall. When you do have a lot of people listen to you, the things you say matter. There is value in that and you have to be considerate. I was willing to share this life lesson I learned embracing my mental health struggles. That's a piece of me I'm willing to share with the world, if it can help other people. My book is very much about growing up in poverty, growing up homeless, and not understanding the mental illness that was getting in my body and within my family. Really starting to embrace these things in the world seen as negatives and turning them into armor and weapons and making them my greatest strengths. That's been a huge part of my creative process, embracing this weird fucked up mind that I have," said AJ.

Fightful will provide more details on the television series when they are known.

Fans can check out AJ's latest project "Day Of The Dead Girl" by clicking here.

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