Ryan Murphy defends 'Versace: American Crime Story'

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

"The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" creator has broken his silence on the official statement from the family which denounced the upcoming new season of the FX anthology series.

While the family called the new season of "American Crime Story" a "work of fiction," Murphy said the family is lying, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"The family has said it's a work of fiction -- it is not a work of fiction. 'The People vs. O. J.

Simpson: American Crime Story' was based on a non-fiction book by

"'Versace' is based on a non-fiction book by that has been discussed and dissected and vetted for close to 20 years," said Murphy.

"She worked for is an and we stand by her reporting. Our show is based on her reporting so, in that way, it is not a work of fiction, it's a work of non-fiction obviously with docudrama elements. We're not making a documentary," Murphy added.

Murphy said that despite the official statement, Donatella Versace, Gianni's of the Group, sent "a very large arrangement of flowers" to star when she was representing the show at

On Tuesday, the family issued an official statement that "The family has neither authorised nor had any involvement whatsoever in the forthcoming TV series about the death of Mr. Gianni Versace".

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First Published: Thu, January 11 2018. 09:06 IST