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Megan’s Old CV Exposed by Creator Aaron Korsh: Is She Being Ostracized?
The popular legal drama series, Suits, has been making waves on the streaming platform, but it seems that the show's creator and executives may not be too fond of Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex.
During an interview with Jean Cline, the executive producer of all nine seasons, there was no mention of Meghan when discussing the factors contributing to the show's success.
This has sparked rumors that she may not be a part of any potential reunion.
According to tvline.com, Suits is currently one of the biggest shows on the planet, based on the Nielsen streaming chart.
Cline expressed surprise at the show's continued popularity, stating, “I obviously had a sense when I found out it was coming to Netflix that it would probably get another burst of viewing and that kind of thing, but I didn't think that this would happen.”
When asked about the show's enduring appeal, Cline attributed it to two factors: the quality of the show itself and the power of the streaming platform.
However, this isn't the first time Meghan has been snubbed by the show's executives.
Her name has been omitted from the Suits introduction on Netflix, while her co-stars Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams, as well as director Aaron Korsh, have been mentioned.
This omission has led royal fans to believe that Netflix is intentionally phasing Meghan out and that she is not seen as a star by the streaming giant.
Adding fuel to the fire, rumors suggest that Meghan may have pressured her agency, WME, to manipulate viewing numbers for Suits.
In the midst of this controversy, Megan's old CV has resurfaced online.
In the CV, Meghan listed herself as a Caucasian supermodel, highlighting her background of attending a predominantly white college and being part of a white sorority.
This revelation has surprised many, as Meghan has often been described as a person of color since her engagement to Prince Harry.
Some royal fans have even accused her of appearing in what they describe as black-orange face during public events.
However, it is worth noting that Meghan did not identify as mixed race until the second season of Suits, when she made the decision to publicly acknowledge her heritage.
In fact, the show's creator, Aaron Korsh, admitted in Tom Bauer's book that he was unaware of Meghan's biracial background until that point.
Regarding Meghan's departure from Suits, it was revealed that her character, Rachel Zane, was written out of the show before she even met Prince Harry.
Aaron Korsh had made the decision to write her off a year prior to their relationship.
The exclusion of Meghan's name from the Suits introduction on Netflix and the surfacing of her old CV have raised questions about her treatment within the industry.
While some believe she is being ostracized, others argue that these incidents may simply be a result of creative decisions and the evolving nature of her public image.
Only time will tell how Meghan's career will continue to unfold in the world of entertainment.