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WME Bosses Furious with Meghan Markle: Netflix and Dior Ready to Dump Her
In a recent YouTube video, Lady C claimed that WME bosses are absolutely furious with Meghan Markle.
According to her, Dior expressed their surprise and confusion, also known as being nonplussed.
The reason behind this anger stems from a comment made by Bernard Arnold, the owner of Dior.
He made the mistake of openly stating that he found Meghan attractive and liked her.
However, as soon as Meghan got wind of this, Spotify decided to dump her.
And now, it seems that Netflix is also on the verge of parting ways with her.
Dan Wooten, a reliable source, has also heard similar rumors about Netflix severing ties with the Duchess.
Ari Emanuel, who is associated with WME, is reportedly not happy with Meghan either.
Meghan allegedly went behind his back and reached out to Dior, expressing interest from both her and Prince Harry.
This claim seems plausible, as Meghan and Harry have been seen wearing Dior on various occasions.
Lady C further revealed that Dior wasn't particularly interested in a deal with Meghan, unless they could have obtained her services at a lower cost.
Surprisingly, Meghan leaked this information to the press, sabotaging any potential agreement.
It appears that Dior had reservations about partnering with Meghan and Harry due to their tarnished reputation.
They were willing to let them wear Dior outfits for free but were hesitant about entering into a formal collaboration.
Ari Emanuel is displeased because Meghan has seemingly outmaneuvered everyone, including herself.
Another interview, this time with Tom Bauer, sheds further light on the situation.
According to Bauer, Meghan was indeed in negotiations with Dior, but the fashion brand demanded that there be no further controversial statements about the royal family.
This demand prompted Meghan to release a statement declaring that they would no longer discuss the royal family.
It seems that Meghan's desire to secure a deal with Dior was so strong that she was willing to comply with their conditions.
However, after the Daily Mail published a story about the negotiations, Dior faced significant backlash and denied any involvement.
Tom Bauer also mentioned that rumors about the Dior negotiations had been circulating for weeks.
Dior's reluctance to associate with Meghan Markle is evident.
When it comes to royal fashion, Markle is far from being an icon.
Her fashion sense has often been criticized for making luxury brands appear tacky and cheap.
Despite the Netflix footage showing her getting a red dress tailored for the Intrepid Awards, she generally shows little interest in tailoring.
Meghan tends to buy expensive clothing and assumes that just because she likes them, they automatically suit her.
Unfortunately, her choices have resulted in a series of fashion misses.
In comparison, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, has consistently impressed with her style.
She has established long-standing relationships with renowned designers such as Alexander McQueen, Jenny Packham, and Elie Saab.
Catherine even sought the assistance of Sarah Burton, who designed her own Alexander McQueen wedding dress, when Meghan proved difficult with Princess Charlotte's bridesmaid dress.
The result of Meghan's lack of attention to tailoring was an uneven hemline on the dress.
Meghan's disdain for tailoring is further exemplified by her habit of wearing pants that drag on the ground.
In one email, she expressed frustration at people assuming she had a stylist.
It appears that even before meeting Prince Harry, Meghan was obsessed with luxury brands.
According to Tom Bower's book Revenge, she expected a hotel to provide her with an extensive bathrobe and slippers during her time filming Reitman's commercials.
She also aspired to become the face of Ralph Lauren.
Additionally, Meghan showed little regard for the British economy when selecting outfits for engagements or her own wedding and networking events.
Her wedding dress was from the French fashion house Givenchy, and she wore Dior to various events even after Megxit.