The tabloid life and death of Playboy star Anna Nicole Smith has made it onto the opera stage.
Anna Nicole is described as a "celebrity story of our times that includes extreme language, drug abuse and sexual content".
It is the work of composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and librettist Richard Thomas, who worked on Jerry Spinger: The Opera.
"The story we're telling is about a single mother who does anything to make good and look after her son," Thomas explained.
He added: "It's a very bleak tale but it's also beautifully comedic. There's an absurdity about her life that's very transcendental and beautiful and the opera is actually dedicated to her."
Anna Nicole's ex-boyfriend and father of her daughter, Larry Birkhead is said to be unimpressed with the production.
Turnage insists it is sensitively done, he said: "We don't think of it as trashy. Maybe I'm trashy, but we don't think of her like that. It's quite a cruel word to use.
"There's something quite special about her really, I think we've fallen in love with her after working on the show."
Anna Nicole is showing at the Royal Opera House until March 4.