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Hollywood’s Dynamic Duo Roasted for Their Wildfire Photo-Op
In a recent turn of events, the Los Angeles food bank and wildfire zone became the backdrop for a rather ironic spectacle involving none other than Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As California battles its devastating wildfires, the couple made an appearance, seemingly more interested in capturing the perfect shot than addressing the chaos around them.
The scene quickly turned into a comedic roast, thanks to actor James Woods and actress Justine Bateman, who didn't hold back their criticism.
As flames raged nearby, Harry and Meghan arrived sporting baseball caps, ready for their close-up.
It was as if they were on a mission not to lend a hand but to pose for the cameras.
Amidst the ashes and destruction, their actions were met with fierce backlash.
Justine Bateman took to social media, unleashing her disdain by labeling their visit as a “repulsive photo-op.” She likened them to “ambulance chasers,” questioning if they had transitioned from royals to disaster tourists.
But the roasting didn't stop there.
Enter James Woods, the legendary actor known for his sharp wit.
Fresh from his own narrow escape from the wildfires, Woods expressed his gratitude for his home still standing amid the chaos.
However, upon spotting Harry and Meghan's antics, he couldn't resist chiming in.
He retweeted a post that pointed out the stark contrast between the couple's PR stunts and the genuine struggles faced by real wildfire victims like himself.
The reaction on social media was explosive.
Comments flooded in, ranging from biting critiques to hilarious quips.
One particularly poignant remark highlighted that “genuine help and concern don't need a camera crew,” perfectly summing up the sentiment many felt.
As the internet continued to buzz with reactions, the satirical site The Babylon Bee weighed in with their trademark humor, mocking the couple's efforts with a headline that read, “Saved!
We're saved!”
Their article humorously depicted Markle standing amidst the chaos, intermittently wearing a mask and a baseball cap, as if her presence alone could quell the flames.
The satire didn't stop there, with the piece jokingly suggesting that Los Angeles planned to award Markle the key to the city and erect a monument in her honor, rivaling the Statue of Liberty.
Talk about a stretch!
The reality, however, is that Harry and Meghan's star power seems to be fading faster than a campfire on a windy night.
Once basked in royal glory, they now appear to be teetering on the edge of cringe-worthy territory.
The public's patience is wearing thin, and their performative gestures are increasingly viewed with skepticism.
