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Meghan Markle's Netflix Show: A Recipe for Controversy
Los Angeles, USAMonday, March 10, 2025
Meghan Markle has faced criticism before. Meghan McCain, for instance, called her "utterly tone deaf" after watching the trailer. McCain felt the content was highly curated and out of touch. The chef's criticism aligns with this view, accusing Netflix of chasing money rather than quality. Despite the criticism, there are supporters too. Roy Choi, another celebrity chef, praised Meghan's cooking skills. The series director, Michael Steed, also defended the show, saying it wasn't trying to portray Meghan as a chef but rather highlight her love for cooking. Even Mindy Kaling had positive things to say about Meghan, despite a viral moment involving a mispronunciation of her last name.
Despite the mixed reviews, With Love, Meghan has been renewed for a second season and remains among Netflix's Top 10 TV shows. The series consists of eight episodes, all available for binge-watching. Whether you agree with the critics or not, the show has certainly sparked a lot of conversation. It's clear that Meghan Markle's foray into the culinary world has stirred up quite a storm. The show's success, despite the criticism, shows that there's an audience for this kind of content. It also raises questions about the role of authenticity in reality TV and the impact of celebrity endorsements.
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