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Megan’s Cooking Show: A Recipe for Disaster Before It Even Begins
It looks like Meghan Markle's much-anticipated cooking show is already in hot water, and it hasn't even premiered yet.
Set to launch on January 15th, the series promised a delightful mix of stunning visuals from Montecito and Meghan's self-proclaimed culinary flair.
However, the release of the trailer has sparked a wave of harsh criticism instead of excitement.
Social media erupted with users labeling the show as entitled and out of touch.
One particularly scathing comment on X bluntly stated, “uh no thanks,” while another user didn't hold back, calling it “terrible.” The comparisons didn't stop there; one viewer even quipped that they would rather watch paint dry than tune into the show.
Ouch!
That's got to sting for someone who poured their heart into creating it.
The backlash wasn't limited to just random social media users.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams added fuel to the fire, describing the trailer as a display of celebrity culture at its most shallow.
He criticized it for being overly self-indulgent, suggesting that it was more about Meghan than anything else.
If you thought Meghan would take this criticism lightly, think again.
Reports indicate that she's been in full meltdown mode, storming into Netflix meetings with demands for accountability.
Rumor has it that the marketing team is first on her chopping block for failing to capture her vision—whatever that might be.
But the editors and writers aren't off the hook either.
According to entertainment insider Mike Zero, Netflix has apparently received over 20,000 complaint emails regarding the show.
Yes, you read that right—20,000!
The backlash is so severe that some Netflix subscribers have reportedly canceled their accounts rather than risk stumbling upon “With Love, Meghan.”
The drama doesn't end there.
Inside sources suggest that Netflix's CEO is clashing with the board over the show's future.
While the CEO may want to cancel any plans for a second season, the board remains steadfast in their support for Meghan, allowing her to select a new marketing team.
It feels a bit like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic, given the trailer's reception.
The internet's verdict is clear: a resounding “no thanks.” Fans have been brutally honest, suggesting alternatives that are far less painful than watching Meghan's show.
Some have humorously proposed sticking pins in their eyes or, yes, watching paint dry as better options.
And let's take a moment to appreciate the creativity behind these criticisms.
One commenter described the show as catering to wealthy women with too much time on their hands, making elaborate treats and crafts.
Another labeled it incredibly entitled, showcasing a masterclass in passive-aggressive commentary.
So, can Meghan recover from this public relations disaster?
It's possible, but she might want to reconsider her approach.
Swapping out the self-centered narrative for something more relatable could be a good start.
Or perhaps it's time for her to take a step back and let someone else shine in the limelight for a change.
