Dan Aykroyd Shares Family Anecdote in New Docuseries 'A History of the World in Six Glasses'
The series, exploring the history of six beverages, features a story of Aykroyd's daughter unknowingly drinking $900 wine at a high school party.
- Dan Aykroyd, renowned actor and comedian, recounts a humorous family anecdote in his upcoming Fox Nation docuseries, 'A History of the World in Six Glasses.'
- The anecdote involves his daughter, Danielle Aykroyd, professionally known as Vera Sola, and a high school party where she and her friends unknowingly drank an entire case of Chateau Margaux wine, each bottle priced at $900.
- Aykroyd uses this story as a lighthearted reminder of his daughter’s youthful antics and considers bringing it up as an act of 'good parenting.'
- The docuseries, directed by Rob Long, explores the history and cultural impact of six beverages: beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and soda, with each episode focusing on a particular beverage.
- The series, which also features stars like Jim Belushi, Kevin Nealon, Jon Lovitz, and George Wendt, is set to premiere on Fox Nation on January 8.