Meghan Markle's "With Love, Meghan" Faces Harsh Criticism
Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," has been met with a wave of negative reviews. Critics have slammed the show for its lack of authenticity, self-indulgence, and staged nature.
The show, which premiered on March 4th, features Markle sharing her favorite recipes and hosting tips with celebrity friends like Mindy Kaling and Alice Waters. However, critics argue that the show feels more like a PR exercise than a genuine glimpse into Markle's life.
Kinsey Schofield, host of the "To Di For Daily" podcast, criticized Markle for dominating the show and failing to engage with her guests. She also pointed out the lack of authenticity in filming the show at a rented estate instead of Markle's own home.
Royal photographer Helena Chard echoed these sentiments, stating that Markle lacks charisma and connection with her guests. She also described the show's production as "bland, staged, and stilted."
The show's low ratings on platforms like IMDb further reflect the negative reception. "With Love, Meghan" currently holds a score of 2.7 out of 10, while Harry's "Polo" documentary sits at a dismal 3 out of 10.
Despite the criticism, Markle celebrated the show's streaming success on her Instagram story. She highlighted the show's placement in Netflix's Top 10 and thanked fans for tuning in.
However, the show's future remains uncertain. With its negative reception and declining ranking, it remains to be seen whether "With Love, Meghan" will be renewed for a second season.
5 Comments
G P Floyd Jr
Her intention is clearly heartfelt; even if it isn't perfect, it's enjoyable.
Martin L King
Loved the cozy feel of the show—it's refreshing to see Meghan share personal recipes.
Rolihlahla
This feels more like propaganda and damage-control, nothing authentic.
Martin L King
Meghan deserves a break from the hate. Her show was charming and sweet!
Pupsik
Low ratings prove audiences aren't fooled by Meghan's staged image.