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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Lose A-List Friends in Hollywood: The Clooneys Keep Their Distance
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing a major setback as they lose the support of their A-list friends in Hollywood.
It seems that even George Clooney, who once defended the couple, is now keeping his distance.
According to a recent report, many celebrities are giving the royal couple the cold shoulder, not wanting to be associated with the now tainted duo.
Kinsey Schofield, speaking to Sky News, stated that both the royal world and the celebrity world have had enough of Harry and Meghan.
Their ongoing feud with the royals and the constant gossip surrounding it have left them with little else to offer.
Schofield also pointed out that the couple's only successful venture so far is their reality show on Netflix, making them look like a one-trick pony.
Even close celebrity friends like George and Amal Clooney, as well as Oprah Winfrey, are distancing themselves from Harry and Meghan.
They want no part in the negativity that surrounds the couple and their ongoing feud with the royal family.
This distancing has resulted in the couple being downgraded to the D-list, and it may be a while before they find themselves on the red carpet or attending another Hollywood house party.
In an exclusive conversation with George Clooney, he made it clear that Meghan and Harry are famous for their royal brand, but talent is what truly leads to success.
When asked about their friendship, the Clooneys revealed that they are not close friends with the couple; they were simply curious about the royal wedding and accepted Meghan's invitation without really knowing her.
Another industry insider, screenwriter and actress Judith De Silva, believes that Harry and Meghan are out of their depth in the brutal world of Hollywood.
Despite their million-pound deals, they are failing to stay relevant.
De Silva argues that Hollywood officials are not interested in people's beliefs; they care about how much money a project will make.
She emphasizes that people always want a return on their investment.
De Silva appeared on GB News' Saturday Morning Live and explained that the couple was ill-equipped to handle the level of fame they were thrust into.
Their lack of experience has led to poor decision-making, hindering their ability to propel their careers in a positive direction.
De Silva also highlighted how Spotify signed the couple not because they cared about their righteous productions, but because they saw them as an electrifying brand and clickbait.
In the world of podcasts, scandals generate attention, and De Silva argues that Harry and Meghan should have capitalized on this.
However, they failed to do so, which disappointed Spotify, who had hoped to benefit from the couple's scandalous reputation.
Attention is the most valuable asset in today's business, and the couple's failure to deliver has left their million-pound contracts hanging in the balance.
It is clear that Hollywood is a brutal industry, and if Harry and Meghan want to succeed, they must be willing to offer more than they have so far.
Their abundance of ideas is not enough; they need to prove themselves and provide a substantial return on investment to retain their lucrative contracts.
Otherwise, their future in Hollywood remains uncertain.