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Meghan’s Reputation Takes Another Hit: Former Colleagues Speak Out
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has long been plagued by accusations of being difficult since her departure from the royal family.
Now, a source from her days on the hit TV show Suits has come forward, adding more fuel to the fire.
In a shocking revelation on Reddit, the source claimed that Meghan's behavior on set was nothing short of a nightmare.
According to the source, who identified themselves as a friend of an executive at USA Network, every single interaction with Meghan during her time on Suits was a challenge.
The source recalled instances where Meghan would throw tantrums and lock herself in the bathroom or dressing room if she didn't get the dress of her choice or in the color she preferred.
This revelation seemed to confirm the infamous tiara story, as the source had been informed about Meghan's demanding behavior before a wedding.
It was always something with her, the source added.
She wanted to stand out more than the other female characters who had bigger roles than her, and she would throw a fit until she got her way.
The source made it clear that they did not care for Meghan whatsoever.
But it wasn't just her Suits colleagues who found Meghan difficult to work with.
The source also mentioned having multiple friends from Northwestern University, where Meghan attended, who shared similar sentiments.
Even back then, Meghan's behavior left a lot to be desired.
However, the source admitted that they didn't delve deeper into the matter, as they were already embarrassed to discuss it with their friends.
Furthermore, service staff and retail workers in Toronto, where Meghan lived during her time on Suits, reportedly shared their own negative experiences with her as early as 2016.
Unfortunately, no one paid much attention to these stories because everyone was so thrilled for her relationship with Prince Harry.
Adding to the growing list of allegations, Tom Bauer claimed that Meghan got an assistant fired from a commercial shoot for failing to bring her the specific brand of mineral water she preferred.
A source revealed to Page Six that Meghan was a perfectionist on set and would often hold up production if she didn't feel like she was the star of the show.
Her co-workers found her attitude frustrating, and she would frequently need coaxing out of the dressing room during promotional shoots because she didn't think she looked pretty enough.
Tears were a common occurrence, according to the source.
Not only are former colleagues speaking out against Meghan, but even a videographer who worked with her has shed light on her demanding behavior.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, the anonymous insider referred to Meghan as a princess and a diva.
The videographer revealed that Meghan would bring along a large entourage and set strict rules, including not allowing shots of her feet.
This became a topic of conversation after she took off her shoes during a royal tour in New Zealand, revealing what appeared to be a scar from a bunion removal operation.
It became apparent to the videographer's team that Meghan had a strong aversion to her feet being captured on camera.
Additionally, Meghan insisted on expensive champagne being used in the shoot and demanded full approval over all the footage, acting as if she were a superstar.
Reflecting on their experience working with Meghan in Toronto, Canada, during her Suits days, the videographer expressed their initial surprise at her behavior.
From the moment she arrived, Meghan acted like a diva, wearing a baseball cap to hide her face and keeping her head down as she walked towards the makeup room.
It was as if she didn't want people to see her, similar to how a celebrity might behave to avoid paparazzi.