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Meghan Markle’s Flirting with Netflix CEO Caught on Video, Sparks Controversy
In a surprising turn of events, a video has surfaced of Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, allegedly flirting with the CEO of Netflix in an attempt to secure the right to modify textbooks.
The video was posted on social media by Liz Garbus, the director of Meghan and Prince Harry's upcoming docuseries, causing quite a stir.
Reports suggest that Garbus, who is responsible for helming the highly-anticipated project, may be holding a sensitive video of Meg.
It seems that tension has been brewing between Garbus and Meghan due to the Duchess's demanding nature during the documentary-making process.
This may explain why Garbus decided to expose Meghan's alleged attempt to woo the Netflix CEO privately, outside of the office.
The question remains: do you support Garbus's decision to publicize the video and reveal Meghan's potentially corrupt actions?
The upcoming docuseries, which aims to tell the story of Meghan and Harry, will be directed by Liz Garbus, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker known for her work on documentaries like “Love, Marilyn” and “What Happened, Miss Simone.”
Meghan herself has praised Garbus in interviews, referring to her as a seasoned director whom she admires.
However, it seems that Meghan's flattering words may not have resonated well with Garbus, who may have had other intentions in mind when releasing the video.
While Meghan has hinted at the content of the docuseries, stating that it will share her and Harry's story, no specific details have been confirmed by Netflix.
In an interview with Variety, Meghan expressed her inability to disclose any specifics regarding their love story, claiming ignorance of confirmed information due to her avoidance of press coverage.
The trailer for the docuseries features never-before-seen images of Meghan, including a candid snap of her during her second pregnancy with Lilibet.
Interestingly, it was not Garbus who was initially chosen to direct the royal couple's Netflix project.
Garrett Bradley, an Oscar-nominated director, was originally set to helm the show but was later replaced by Garbus.
Sources reveal that Bradley had a falling out with Meghan and Harry, as he wanted them to film at home, a proposition they were uncomfortable with.
The couple's production company managed to capture some footage before Garbus took over.
Addressing speculations that the docuseries may be a reality show, Meghan denied these claims and emphasized the distinction between a historical documentary and a reality docuseries.
She assured viewers that the show will provide a glimpse into the parts of her life that have remained unseen and untold, including their love story.
Prince Harry, in the trailer, expressed his motivation for making the documentary, citing the need to protect his family and shed light on what happens behind closed doors.
While Meghan's intentions for the docuseries may be genuine, some skeptics view it as a fictional film crafted by the Duchess herself to counter rumors of divorce and a fake marriage circulating on social media.
As the release of the docuseries approaches, the controversy surrounding Meghan's alleged flirtation with the Netflix CEO adds another layer of intrigue to the highly-anticipated project.
Only time will tell how this revelation will impact the perception of Meghan and the upcoming series.