Meghan Markle Reportedly Stiffs Fans at New York Screening Event
If you thought the drama surrounding Meghan Markle couldn’t get any juicier, think again. Remember that bizarre New York City screening event where Meghan surprised a group of fans? Well, it turns out those “fans” were allegedly supposed to be paid to be there—and guess what? They never got their money.
According to sources, several attendees were promised financial compensation in exchange for their participation, which included getting tattoos symbolizing Meghan’s brand. One attendee shared, “We were all excited. It was supposed to be a paid gig, which included these tattoos. But after all was said and done, Meghan didn’t follow through.”
But let’s not sugarcoat it: if you’re willing to get a tattoo for a few hundred bucks, you might be setting yourself up for disappointment. As one critic put it, “These morons… what was the pay? A few hundred?
400?500? We know Meghan’s a cheap a**. She spends all of Harry’s money, so of course she didn’t pay them.”
The event itself was already raising questions. Why were there only about 25 people in that tiny screening room? Was it because they were paid to be there? One observer noted, “When she opened the door and I saw it, I was like, why are they there, and why is there only 20 of them?”
The whole situation screams “publicity stunt gone wrong.” As one source involved in the planning side explained, “The arrangement was always clear to us, but something went awry when it came to execution. It’s a mess that left a lot of our fans upset and feeling used.”
This isn’t the first time Meghan has been accused of using people to further her own agenda. Critics argue that this is just another example of her self-serving behavior. “This is exactly what Meghan Markle does,” one commentator said. “She uses people, gets what she needs out of them, and then lets them go. This is not surprising.”
And let’s not forget the bigger question: what was the point of this event? Was it to promote her brand? To create buzz for a project? Or just another attempt to stay relevant? Whatever the goal, it seems to have backfired spectacularly.
As for the attendees who got stiffed? Well, as one critic bluntly put it, “You deserve it. If you’re going to try and do this for her, I’m sorry, but this woman does not care about anyone but herself—not even her husband. We’ve already seen that.”
So, to all the people who were promised $400 for being there: consider this a life lesson. And to Meghan? Maybe it’s time to rethink your PR strategy—because this one’s a flaming disaster.