
"Meghan’s Culinary Kardashian Persona: Why It Might Just Work"
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Meghan’s Cultural Clout & Netflix Partnership
Despite widespread mockery of Meghan Markle’s Netflix series With Love, Meghan, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos defends her cultural influence. He highlighted how products featured in her 2022 documentary Harry & Meghan—like her shoes and a Hermes blanket—sold out globally. Now, Netflix is partnering with her lifestyle brand to sell items from her show, including jam, baking mixes, and edible flowers. Critics question her authenticity, but Sarandos, the mind behind Squid Game, bets on her appeal.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos champions Meghan’s influence, despite public skepticism.
From Royal to Retail
The Duchess’ pivot to lifestyle content—bath salts, labeled jars, and waffle recipes—has drawn comparisons to the Kardashians. Critics mock her “corny kitchen scenes,” but her resilience is undeniable. After fleeing royal life for California, she’s leveraging her fame into commerce, with Netflix monetizing every sprinkle of petals.
Meghan’s show blends lifestyle tips with subtle product placement.
Southgate Slams Tate’s Toxic Influence
England manager Gareth Southgate condemned “toxic influencers” like Andrew Tate, whose misogynistic rhetoric has been linked to violence. Triple murderer Kyle Clifford consumed Tate’s content before killing his ex-girlfriend and her family. Southgate also highlighted an “epidemic of fatherlessness,” urging society to address young men’s isolation.
Southgate warns of Tate’s harmful impact on vulnerable youth.
Meghan’s Waffle Drama
Even Meghan’s St. Patrick’s Day green waffles sparked conspiracy theories. Trolls claimed the dish mocked Queen Elizabeth’s likeness. The absurdity highlights her polarizing presence—where every gesture fuels debate.
A waffle stirred royal ridicule—proof of Meghan’s endless scrutiny.
Justice Served
Teen killer Nicholas Prosper, who murdered his family, was forced to attend sentencing after initially refusing. Judge Mrs. Justice Cheema-Grubb insisted he face his victims’ loved ones, underscoring accountability.
Sturgeon’s “Frankly” Memoir
Ex-Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, cleared in an SNP funds probe, announced her memoir Frankly. Critics doubt its candor, given her husband’s embezzlement charges.
Kirstie’s Mold Fix
TV’s Kirstie Allsopp advised daily window-opening to combat mold—a tip as obvious as her next revelation: “vacuuming” cleans carpets.
Gal Gadot’s Star Protest
Israeli actress Gal Gadot’s Hollywood Walk of Fame honor faced pro-Palestinian protests, targeting her IDF service. Critics argue the backlash veers into antisemitism.
Gadot’s ceremony disrupted amid geopolitical tensions.
In a world of viral scorn and viral commerce, Meghan’s hustle and society’s fractures dominate headlines—proving influence, for better or worse, reigns supreme.