I don't think 'The Godmother' is a true story. It's more likely a made-up tale crafted for entertainment purposes, not based on actual happenings.
Yes, it is a true story. Griselda Blanco's life and her activities in the drug trade form the core of the 'Cocaine Godmother' narrative. However, in adapting it for the screen, certain details may have been embellished or simplified.
Yes, it is. 'Cocaine Godmother' is inspired by the real-life story of Griselda Blanco.
I'm not sure exactly without more context. It could be about the relationship between your mother and the godmother, perhaps some experiences they shared, or a particular event that involved them both in the true story.
The 'Cocaine Godmother' is likely about a female figure involved in the cocaine trade. It might detail her rise in the illegal drug business, the operations she ran, and perhaps her relationships with other criminals or how she evaded the law for a time.
I'm not sure specifically who the main character is without more information. But it's likely a female who was deeply involved in the cocaine business.
No, it's not. 'Wish' might have a different theme or plot and not specifically about the fairy godmother.
A potential godmother could be a long - lost relative of Lily Potter. Maybe a sister who was thought to be dead but actually survived and has been living in seclusion. She would be very powerful and have a strong connection to Harry through his mother.
Definitely not. Wish and the origin of the Fairy Godmother are separate concepts. There's no clear or established link between them.
Not really. Wish doesn't seem to be a typical fairy godmother origin story. It might have some elements, but it's likely to have unique twists and turns that set it apart.
I'm not sure. Maybe it is, but it depends on the specific context and storyline you're referring to.