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Meghan Markle Set for a South Park Satire as New Netflix Show Faces Backlash
It seems that Meghan Markle's aspirations to become the next Martha Stewart are about to face a comedic twist, courtesy of the creators of South Park.
Mike Zero has hinted that Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the dynamic duo known for their sharp wit and satirical humor, are working on a new special that will undoubtedly take aim at the Duchess of Sussex.
After making headlines for everything except their actual professional endeavors, Meghan and Prince Harry are once again in the crosshairs of South Park.
This follows the show's previous episode, which humorously critiqued the couple's so-called “worldwide privacy tour.” Now, the focus is shifting to Meghan's Netflix lifestyle series, “With Love,” a project that has already generated more skepticism than excitement.
For those who might not be in the loop, Meghan's latest venture is an eight-part series designed to showcase her hosting skills and entertaining tips.
Think of it as The Tig 2.0—because who wouldn't want to learn how to fold napkins or arrange charcuterie boards from a royal?
Unfortunately for Meghan, early feedback from test screenings has been less than flattering.
Viewers have described the show as tedious and uninspired, precisely what one might expect from someone whose idea of authenticity appears to be heavily filtered Instagram posts.
Once viewed as a potential goldmine by Netflix executives, the Sussexes' project is now facing mounting criticism and delays.
As the streaming giant scrambles to manage the fallout, Parker and Stone are seizing the moment to craft a sequel to their previous episode, “The Pandiverse.”
This installment is set to humorously critique Hollywood's obsession with superficial diversity and performative activism.
In this upcoming special, Meghan is expected to be portrayed as a giant looming over other celebrities, serving as a not-so-subtle jab at self-important figures in Hollywood.
But she's not alone in this roasting session; the episode will also target other notable personalities like Rachel Zegler and Mindy Kaling, who have recently found themselves in hot water for various reasons.
The central theme of the special appears to revolve around the desperation of celebrities striving to maintain relevance while masquerading as advocates for social justice.
Given Meghan's penchant for jumping on trending social issues, she seems to be an ideal subject for Parker and Stone's satire.
Adding to her list of public relations challenges, Meghan's recent attempt at launching her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, has also been met with skepticism.
The brand, which aims to sell products like jam, honey, and olive oil, has suffered numerous delays, leading many to question whether it's just another overhyped venture destined for disappointment.
Royal expert Tom Quinn has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Meghan's track record of public embarrassments could lead to some interesting reactions when South Park turns her into a punchline once more.
With the new special scheduled to air in August 2025, it looks like Meghan's carefully curated public image could take yet another hit.
