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Title: Meghan Markle’s Former Co-Star Reveals Playful Encounter, Book Exposes Past Relationships, and Duchess Warns Friend
In an intriguing revelation, Patrick J Adams, Meghan Markle's former co-star from the hit series Suits, recently shared an amusing incident involving the Duchess of Sussex.
Adams disclosed that during the filming of the show's first season in 2011, Meghan playfully teased him after witnessing his n^de scene in a Tony award-winning play called Nine Circles.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Adams humorously shared, “She certainly was at the play, where I was n^ked, and she had a good time making fun of me afterwards.”
He even jokingly suggested a repeat performance.
The play, known for its n^de scenes, is set to make a comeback after a two-year delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adams expressed his desire for Meghan to attend the show, stating, “I'd love for Meghan to come and enjoy the show.
I'd send her an invite for sure.”
Prior to her marriage to Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan played the role of Adams' on-screen partner in Suits.
Despite her retirement from acting, the two remained in touch, and Adams and his wife, Trayne Bellisario, were present at the Royal Wedding.
Their connection is further explored in the book “Meghan, A Hollywood Princess” by renowned royal biographer Andrew Morton.
The book delves into Meghan's plans after marrying Prince Harry and reveals shocking claims made by one of her former friends, who describes her as a social climber with controlling tendencies.
According to excerpts published by The Sun on Sunday, the book narrates how Meghan unexpectedly ended her first marriage with Trevor Engelson.
The suit star reportedly sent back the wedding rings via mail, along with a $657 blender, before leaving their West Hollywood home.
She then relocated to Toronto, Canada, where she pursued her blossoming acting career.
Morton's biography includes accounts from sources who recount Meghan's dissatisfaction with Engelson's laid-back approach to life, particularly while she was engrossed in her work on a popular TV legal drama.
It appears that Meghan's change in priorities affected not only her relationship with Engelson but also her friendships.
The book reveals instances where she canceled long-standing lunch plans and expected her friends to accommodate her busy schedule as a rising star.
Meghan and Engelson tied the knot in Jamaica in September 2011, but by 2013, cracks began to appear in their marriage.
The decision to end their relationship came as a surprise to Engelson, who had helped Meghan secure a role in the movie Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson, back in 2009.
In other news, it seems that Meghan Markle has reached out to her close friend Jessica Mulroney amidst the recent controversy surrounding her.
Reports suggest that the Duchess of Sussex had a tense conversation with Mulroney, a stylist, urging her to take action before the situation worsens.
The Mail on Sunday reported that Meghan was deeply embarrassed to be involved in the fallout from Mulroney's insensitive and racist comments directed at a black social media influencer.
A close friend of Meghan's shared, “Meghan is absolutely mortified that she's been dragged into this complete mess.
She said Jessica is in no way a racist, but the way she handled the situation was tone-deaf and heartbreaking.”
The Duchess made it clear that she could no longer be publicly associated with Mulroney, emphasizing the importance of her friends reflecting her values.
While Meghan Markle navigates her new life, intriguing stories continue to emerge, shedding light on her past relationships, playful encounters, and the challenges of managing friendships in the public eye.
As she embraces her royal role, the Duchess remains vigilant in ensuring her associations align with her values and principles.