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### Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Overlooked as Matt Damon Steals the Spotlight
In a twist of Hollywood fate, Meghan Markle seems to be feeling the sting of neglect as her upcoming Netflix cooking show is overshadowed by none other than Matt Damon.
The actor has taken the internet by storm with his hilarious promotion of comedian Andrew Schultz's stand-up special, while Markle's show, titled “With Love Meghan,” struggles to gain any traction.
Set to premiere on March 4th, Netflix will release two starkly contrasting projects: Schultz's special, where he humorously tackles topics like IVF and fatherhood, and Markle's culinary venture, which features her baking in designer attire.
Yet, instead of shining a light on Markle's efforts, Damon has chosen to roast Schultz in a skit that has gone viral for all the right reasons.
In a comedic display that could be deemed a masterclass in sarcasm, Damon entered a diner and hilariously mocked Schultz, poking fun at everything from his parenting skills to his facial hair.
He even made a cheeky comment about Schultz's manhood, proclaiming it to be “full of oatmeal.” This playful banter resonated with audiences, generating buzz around Schultz's special, while Markle's project barely registered a blip on social media.
Sources close to Markle suggest that she is not taking this snub lightly.
Despite her efforts to cultivate an image of elegance and charm, the absence of support from a high-profile figure like Damon has reportedly left her feeling furious.
With his connections to both Prince Harry and Prince William, Markle expected a nod of acknowledgment from Damon, but that has yet to materialize.
Insiders reveal that Markle feels let down by the Hollywood elite, particularly since she believes her show spreads positivity.
However, the glaring reality is that while she bakes cakes for the camera, audiences are far more interested in the laughter generated by Schultz's comedic insights.
It appears that Damon's choice to promote humor over Markle's carefully orchestrated PR campaign has only added fuel to her frustration.
Hollywood operates on the principle of entertainment value, and unfortunately for Markle, her show lacks the engaging elements that draw viewers in.
Critics have already labeled her cooking show as dull and pretentious, likening it to watching someone bake cookies while delivering a self-indulgent TED Talk.
The contrast couldn't be clearer—Schultz's special offers laughs, while Markle's show seems to offer little more than a lengthy monologue on baking.
As Markle grapples with her disappointment, it's evident that Damon is steering clear of the royal drama that often surrounds Markle and Prince Harry.
With ongoing tensions between Harry and his brother William, the last thing Damon wants is to be embroiled in another controversy.
Even if he had mentioned Markle's show, it's doubtful it would have shifted public perception, given the preemptive criticism it has faced.
The reality is that audiences crave humor and relatable content, and Markle's sophisticated baking routine simply doesn't resonate in the same way.
Viewers are drawn to the absurdity and wit found in Schultz's comedy, while Markle's attempts to capture attention through royal branding have fallen flat.
As Markle reportedly vents her frustrations over being overlooked, Damon continues to deliver genuine entertainment, proving that in the world of Hollywood, laughter reigns supreme.
Perhaps in the future, a sprinkle of humor might be the secret ingredient Markle needs to spice up her show and win back the audience's affection.
