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### Meghan Markle: The Royal Punchline in a Comedy Roast
In a recent Instagram video from the Just Plains Act podcast, Meghan Markle's latest attempts at maintaining her public persona were hilariously dissected, leaving viewers in stitches.
The trio of hosts took a deep dive into her endeavors, questioning whether she aspires to be the next Oprah or perhaps channeling a more Gwyneth Paltrow vibe with her lifestyle brand.
The result?
A comedic goldmine that has everyone talking.
Let's break it down.
Meghan, who often portrays herself as a humanitarian, seems to be angling for the title of Oprah 2.0.
But one of the podcast hosts confidently declared that she's not even on Oprah's level; instead, she's aiming to become the Black Gwyneth Paltrow.
This comparison leads us into the intriguing world of Goop, where overpriced candles and wellness advice come wrapped in an air of superiority that can be hard to swallow.
One of the hosts pointed out that Meghan's assertion about the royal family being racist is likely not helping her case.
After all, it's tough to take someone seriously when they claim they're frequently mistaken for Beyoncé.
If Meghan truly believes she's living that kind of life, it raises eyebrows and invites skepticism.
As the conversation unfolded, Meghan's lifestyle brand began drawing comparisons to Gwyneth's Goop, which has become a running joke in pop culture.
Another host chimed in, noting that while Meghan is trying to carve out her niche, she's essentially following in the footsteps of other celebrity brands like Kourtney Kardashian's Poosh.
But what exactly is Meghan offering that's unique?
The audacity of Markle's venture is matched only by the lack of credentials backing it up.
One host posed the question: does anyone actually read Meghan Markle's lifestyle website?
The silence that followed was telling, before he quipped about who really cares about her lifestyle tips.
The laughter continued as they collectively pondered the relevance of her offerings.
In a moment of unexpected self-awareness, Meghan recently changed the name of her American Riviera Orchard after realizing it sounded a bit too reminiscent of white supremacy.
The hosts took this opportunity to poke fun, asking if the original name was too “Confederate” for her taste.
It's hard to argue against that point when the name evokes images of vintage Southern plantations rather than inclusivity.
Zach Peter, one of the podcast hosts, didn't hold back, declaring that Meghan Markle fatigue is palpable.
He humorously suggested it might be time for a “royal nap time” given how tired people are of her antics.
The roast continued, and it became clear that the laughter was more than just amusing commentary; it was a reflection of the growing disinterest in Meghan's public persona.
When even the gay community, known for their unwavering support of royal figures like Princess Diana, starts to wane in their enthusiasm, you know something's amiss.
The podcast hosts emphasized that Meghan has become the royal family's biggest punchline, a remarkable feat considering the history of public scrutiny faced by the royals.
As they analyzed her faltering lifestyle brand and mocked her aspirations in the wellness industry, it became evident that Meghan's narrative of empowerment is struggling to resonate.
The hosts asked a poignant question: can anyone genuinely believe that Meghan Markle, the former royal, is qualified to sell a lifestyle?
The overwhelming response was a resounding no.
So, as Meghan continues her quest from royal status to lifestyle guru, one thing remains clear: people are laughing.
No matter how many orchards or lifestyle brands she tries to promote, it appears that her efforts are falling flat, and the audience is more entertained than inspired by her journey.
