Meghan Markle’s new Netflix lifestyle series, “With Love, Meghan,” has faced criticism from commentator Emma Woolf who labeled it as “silly fakery lifestyle stuff.” The show features the Duchess of Sussex sharing cooking, gardening, and hosting tips with famous friends at a California estate. Woolf took issue with what she perceives as the show’s smugness and fake elements, including Markle referring to herself as “mama” in the third person.
Despite the backlash, the series marks a significant moment for the Sussexes, who signed a lucrative deal with Netflix in 2020. Prince Harry, Archie, and Lilibet showed support for Markle by sending her flowers ahead of the series launch. The show has been met with a mixed response from fans, with some attendees at a special screening sporting temporary tattoos of Meghan’s logo.
In an interview with People magazine, Markle described the challenges she faced during production, including trademarking setbacks that led to her renaming her lifestyle brand from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever. The change was influenced by her previous lifestyle blog, The Tig. Markle emphasized the show’s message of embracing moments that have “always been” and the twists and turns that can come with such endeavors.
Despite the criticism, Markle remains optimistic about the show’s impact and the opportunity to share her passion for cooking and hosting with viewers. With Love, Meghan represents a new chapter in the Duchess’s post-royal life as she continues to explore her interests on camera.
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