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Meghan Markle’s Claims of Objectification on Deal or No Deal Denied by Top Executive
Months after Meghan Markle spoke out about feeling objectified during her time as a briefcase model on the game show Deal or No Deal, a top executive has come forward to deny these accusations.
Lucas Green, the chief content officer at Banijay, the company that owns the format of the show, responded to Meghan's comments in an interview with Variety.
Green stated that he did not agree with Meghan's assertion that the show objectifies its briefcase models.
In the interview, Green emphasized that the show has evolved over the years to align with the values of both the company and society.
He explained that a lot of effort goes into modernizing the format, ensuring that it is not the same as it was 15 years ago.
For instance, the UK version of the show will continue to feature members of the public from various backgrounds as briefcase openers.
Rumors had circulated that Meghan was removed from the show after nine days due to her close relationship with host Howie Mandel and his wife, Terry Mandel.
However, these rumors remain unconfirmed.
Meghan made headlines in October 2022 when she shared her experience on the popular game show during an episode of the Spotify podcast Archetypes.
She expressed feeling like a “bimbo” on Deal or No Deal and disliking how the show made her feel intellectually diminished.
Meghan revealed that the models were expected to conform to a specific beauty standard and were even provided with spray tan vouchers each week.
However, Meghan's comments received backlash from her former cast members on the show.
Model Claudia Jordan disputed Meghan's claims, stating that the show never treated them as bimbos.
Jordan highlighted that being selected as a model on a game show does not necessarily depend on intellect but rather on having an outgoing and engaging personality.
She emphasized that Deal or No Deal provided numerous opportunities for the models.
Another co-star of Meghan's on the show, Lisa Gleave, also defended the show and refuted Meghan's bimbo comments.
Gleave praised the show for giving the briefcase models a chance to pursue other opportunities in the entertainment industry.
Dina Cercioni, the former stylist for Deal or No Deal, offered a different perspective on the matter.
She expressed her love for the show and the privilege she had in designing looks for all the women involved.
Cercioni described it as one of the most wonderful and challenging gigs of her career, stating that everyone involved worked hard to make the show enjoyable for both contestants and fans.
In conclusion, while Meghan Markle claimed to have been objectified during her time on Deal or No Deal, the show's chief content officer and several former cast members have refuted these allegations.
The debate continues regarding the treatment of briefcase models on the show, with differing opinions from those directly involved.