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Meghan Markle’s Collaboration with Dior Confirmed: Exclusive Pics Revealed
In a surprising turn of events, it has been confirmed that Meghan Markle is indeed the new face of Dior.
Earlier reports suggesting otherwise have been retracted, and now we have exclusive pictures of the upcoming collaboration between the Duchess of Sausages and the renowned fashion house.
The contract is rumored to be worth a staggering $69 million, a testament to WME's successful efforts in revitalizing Meghan's career.
However, it seems that she will need all the star power she can muster as a tsunami of controversy looms ahead.
One of the recent controversies surrounding Meghan Markle involves faked podcast interviews.
Sources reveal that her voice was added later in post-production, leading to Spotify cutting ties with her.
This revelation comes as no surprise, as we previously discussed how Meghan's approach to podcasting differed from the traditional unscripted and spontaneous nature of the medium.
It appears that she took creative liberties to an extreme extent, with members of her staff conducting some of the interviews while her voice was edited in later.
The extent of Meghan's grift in the podcasting world becomes clearer when we examine the number of episodes produced.
Despite signing a $20 million contract, her podcast only released 12 episodes.
The Wall Street Journal suggests that she may not receive the full amount due to not meeting certain productivity clauses.
This poses a significant problem for Hard Cause, the organization behind the podcast.
Additionally, it raises questions about why it took so long to produce just 12 episodes, with some recordings reportedly dating back months before their release.
Interestingly, former Spotify chief economist Will Page suggests that Harry and Meghan earned more from their podcast deal than the most streamed song ever, “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd.
This lucrative opportunity has undoubtedly fueled criticism labeling them as grifters.
However, Meghan's dedicated fan base continues to support her, even going as far as making her television show “Suits” trend once again.
Amidst the trending images, one peculiar observation stands out – a missing character from the cast, adding an air of mystery to the situation.
As the Montecito couple faces ongoing criticism, some individuals are setting the record straight.
Canel, a prominent figure in the fashion world, provides a summary of Dior's reaction to the media storm.
The team in Paris is reportedly nonplussed about the news of a new Duchess of Dior, as reported by The Telegraph.
Perhaps Meghan should heed this advice and focus on living her life without further controversy.
In a surprising twist of fate, anti-racism activist Imar Aytun recently dismantled Newsweek's chief Montecito shill, Jack Royston, during a live segment on Good Morning Britain.
Aytun emphasized that Harry and Meghan need to step away from the spotlight, acknowledging that they have brought much of the criticism upon themselves.
This sentiment echoes the dichotomy between seeking privacy while simultaneously thrusting themselves into the public eye.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla made an appearance at the Royal Ascot wearing a bespoke Dior outfit, sparking speculation about a potential connection to Meghan's collaboration.
The timing of events raises questions, and theories abound regarding any underlying significance.
Additionally, Queen Camilla wore the Queen Mother's shell brooch, a historical piece with a rich lineage within the royal family.
On a lighter note, a candid image of Prince William caught in a moment of fun has been circulating.
The Duke of Cambridge visited St. George's Park to meet the Lionesses ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
During his visit, he surprised coach Serena Wickman with the Commander of the British Empire medal, showcasing his support for women's football.
In another interesting tidbit, a portrait of Queen Victoria caught our attention.
Painted by Sir George Hayter in 1838, this portrait was commissioned for Queen Victoria's coronation.
The painter himself was appointed as Queen Victoria's painter of history and portrait in 1837.
This anecdote holds personal significance for the author, who studied design and had a penchant for incorporating illustrations into projects.
It serves as a reminder of the author's past endeavors and aspirations.
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