The speaker expressed skepticism regarding the couple's recent endeavors, questioning whether their new deal with Netflix was a way to mask a lack of success in Hollywood. They highlighted the popularity of the couple's previous series, which offered a personal look into their lives and included criticisms of the Royal Family. The speaker expressed a hope that the couple wouldn't produce another similar series, given the uncertainty surrounding their current projects.
Netflix's Content Officer praised the couple, emphasizing the success of their previous series. The couple is reportedly working on several projects with Netflix. Season two of "With Love, Meghan" is scheduled for release in late August, and a Christmas special is planned for September.
Furthermore, Netflix is set to release a documentary titled "Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within" later this year. The couple are producers of the documentary, which centers on an orphanage in Uganda established during the HIV/AIDS crisis. There are also reports that Netflix may collaborate with the couple on an adaptation of the novel "Meet Me At The Lake.
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Eugene Alta
Producing a documentary is commendable, but is it sincere or a calculated move to appear more 'woke'?
Loubianka
Good for them on the Ugandan documentary. (Though also... are they the right people to tell that story?)
BuggaBoom
Season two of 'With Love, Meghan'? Seriously? Did anyone actually want more of that?
Habibi
Their commitment to telling important stories, like the Ugandan documentary, is inspiring. Keep up the amazing work!
ZmeeLove
This partnership with Netflix is promising! Glad to see them involved in diverse projects.