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Meghan Markle Considers Hosting Talk Show in WME Project, Struggles to Attract Celebrity Guests
According to recent reports, Meghan Markle is said to be following in the footsteps of Oprah Winfrey by considering hosting her own talk show in the United States.
However, there seems to be a significant hurdle in her path – finding celebrity guests willing to join her.
It appears that the Duchess of Sussex is facing difficulties in attracting high-profile individuals to her show, as they are reluctant to be associated with her.
Perhaps they will be too preoccupied with watching the coronation of King Charles.
Meghan has already ventured into the world of podcasting and Netflix series, both of which have garnered immense popularity.
But now, it seems she aims to become a power player in Hollywood after signing with the renowned entertainment agency, WME.
Sources suggest that Meghan has her sights set on becoming a chat show host.
However, this move may only materialize once the ongoing feud between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family settles down, assuming it ever does.
The talk show could potentially launch on the day of King Charles' coronation, as her new PR team is working tirelessly to devise strategies that will help her overshadow the event.
Desperation seems to be creeping in for Meghan, as she is willing to do anything to generate controversial news headlines.
However, her reputation precedes her.
Critics argue that she tends to ramble on with meaningless words, frequently talks over her guests, and becomes defensive when confronted.
With her lacking comedic abilities, it is doubtful whether she could replicate Ellen's success.
Moreover, given the abundance of streaming platforms and social media apps today, it is uncertain if she would thrive in today's entertainment climate.
Would she be able to rival Gayle King?
It appears that Meghan's star has fallen considerably.
If Meghan were to embark on this talk show endeavor, it is predicted that she would offer nothing new to the already saturated landscape of daytime celebrity talk shows.
It is highly likely that she would spend the majority of her airtime discussing herself, which would inevitably result in a short-lived show.
This assumption is supported by the declining listenership of her podcast and the diminishing interest in her six-part miniseries.
Furthermore, it seems that even Jacinda Ardern, who emphasized that she would not have granted permission had she known the true nature of the recording, has distanced herself from Meghan's projects.
In addition, recent speculation suggests that Meghan Markle may attempt to overshadow King Charles' coronation alongside Prince Harry.
Royal expert and writer Tom Bauer believes that the Duchess of Sussex will unleash a last-minute bombshell to divert attention from the monarchy's significant event.
Bauer stated, “I think there's more to come.
Meghan's the master of the unexpected, so I'm sure that when Harry's here, or just before he arrives, something else will come out of California.
And unfortunately, it will overshadow what the coronation is meant to be about.”
Bauer also predicts Harry's absence from the ceremony, speculating that he has been relegated to a less prominent position on the guest list, indicating his reluctance to attend.
As Meghan Markle contemplates venturing into the realm of talk shows, she faces numerous challenges.
The lack of celebrity guests willing to join her, coupled with her controversial reputation and self-centered tendencies, may hinder her success.
Additionally, the potential overshadowing of King Charles' coronation could further damage her public image.