Entertainment
Mary Jo Buttafuoco Shares Her Story in New Lifetime Film
Mary Jo Buttafuoco is sharing her harrowing story of survival in a new Lifetime movie titled “I Am Mary Jo Buttafuoco.” The film chronicles her journey after being shot in the face by her husband’s teenage mistress, Amy Fisher, in **May 1992**. This significant event not only altered the course of her life but also made her a fixture in tabloid headlines for years.
The movie, which premieres on **January 17, 2024**, at **8 p.m. ET**, delves into the traumatic experience that left Mary Jo with permanent facial paralysis and hearing loss due to the .25-caliber bullet that remains lodged in her head. It also explores her resilience as she navigated the physical and emotional challenges following the attack.
In a chilling recollection, Mary Jo recounts the moment Fisher arrived at her **Massapequa, New York**, home under the pretense of discussing an affair involving her sister and **Joey Buttafuoco**, Mary Jo’s husband. The encounter quickly escalated into violence, leading to the life-altering shot that would change everything for Mary Jo and her family.
From Victim to Survivor
The film goes beyond the initial crime, focusing on Mary Jo’s long and arduous recovery. While facing relentless public scrutiny, she managed to raise her two children and eventually divorced Joey in **2003**. Her journey emphasizes not only her struggle to heal but also her determination to reclaim her life amid the chaos of a very public ordeal.
As Mary Jo reflects on her past, she emphasizes the importance of resilience and self-advocacy. The documentary-style film aims to give viewers an intimate look at her life, detailing the emotional and psychological scars that linger long after such traumatic events.
“I Am Mary Jo Buttafuoco” is available for streaming through platforms like **Philo**, **DIRECTV**, and **Sling**, which are providing various subscription options. For instance, DIRECTV offers a **$40 discount** on the first month for new subscribers, with packages starting at **$49** for the initial month. Philo features over **70 popular channels**, including options for additional content, while Sling allows for flexible viewing with short-term passes starting at **$4.99**.
As Mary Jo finally tells her story in her own words, audiences can expect a powerful narrative that sheds light on the complexities of her experience and the strength required to overcome adversity.
This portrayal not only seeks to reclaim her narrative but also serves as an inspiration to many who have faced similar challenges. In sharing her story, Mary Jo hopes to connect with others and encourage them through her journey of survival and recovery.
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