Watching Meghan Markle desperately try to stay relevant is like watching a reality TV show, where the main character doesn’t realize they’re...
Watching Meghan Markle desperately try to stay relevant is like watching a reality TV show, where the main character doesn’t realize they’re no longer the star.
Seriously, can we talk about how pretentious her new Netflix show looks? It’s literally screaming, “Please love me!” But get this—if the show flops, Meghan’s apparently fine with it.
This whole situation is fascinating because, unlike our beloved Princess Catherine, who started an early childhood initiative out of genuine passion and is making real change, Meghan’s over here teaching us how to arrange flowers and make avocado toast. It’s like watching a trainwreck in slow motion.
What’s really going on here is more calculated than we might think. And yes, it involves a $100 million deal. Now it’s getting interesting. Meghan’s show is getting postponed due to the LA wildfires—how convenient. Word on the street is, though, she’s already networking with billionaires, playing her next move like a chess master.
Let me tell you something—this whole situation is like watching someone get a guest role on a hit TV show. The difference is that the other royals are doing it with dignity. Meghan’s trying to convince us she’s some kind of lifestyle guru, and honestly, it’s a bit laughable. She’s trying to position herself as someone who can teach us how to create beauty in unexpected places. But let’s be real—this is just another attempt to grab the spotlight, especially as our Princess of Wales is quietly recovering and showing strength.
Here’s the truth: You can’t fake authenticity. You can’t manufacture genuine connections. That’s why our working royals, like William and Catherine, are so beloved. They don’t need to create shows about creating beauty—they simply embody it through their service. That’s what sets them apart.
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