Meghan Markle’s new show may be canceled before it even airs, facing tough odds and fresh allegations about her treatment of staff
Los Angeles: So, it looks like Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” might not even make it past its first season. A betting company has put out some pretty grim odds on whether it’ll get renewed.
The show was supposed to air soon, but it got delayed because of those wildfires in LA. Now, it’s set to premiere on March 4. But with all the buzz around it, people are wondering if it’ll even last.
BetIdeas shared their predictions, and they’re not looking good. They say there’s a high chance the show could be axed. This comes as Meghan and Harry are dealing with some serious allegations about how they run their businesses and treat their staff.
According to a recent Vanity Fair article, some staff members reportedly needed “long-term therapy” after working with Meghan. Ouch! Plus, there are claims that Harry isn’t really into his Spotify gig and didn’t fully grasp the fallout from his memoir, “Spare.”
It seems like they’ve become “local villains” in their Montecito neighborhood, which can’t be easy. Their spokesperson hasn’t commented on the allegations yet, but some friends are stepping up to defend them.
Sharon Stone, a famous neighbor, even said they’re part of the community and didn’t move there just to take advantage of it. It’s a tough time for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and it looks like things might get even trickier for them.