Meghan Markle’s new Netflix present trailer has confronted sharp criticism from GB News presenter Stephen Dixon, who branded it “completely faux” and dismissed the approach to life sequence as a “fabricated fantasy.”
Speaking on the morning broadcast, Dixon didn’t mince phrases, saying: “It’s a load of nonsense. The complete factor is totally staged!”
The presenter took explicit situation with the trailer’s portrayal of Meghan’s idyllic California life, including, “That’s not her home, that’s not her kitchen. She’s not spending her days choosing strawberries or gathering honey from bees. Let’s be actual—it’s Netflix fantasy at its best.”
The eight-part sequence, set to premiere on January 15, has already sparked debate, with critics and followers alike dissecting the shiny portrayal of her day by day life.
GB News royal correspondent Cameron Walker weighed in on Markle’s new Netflix sequence, calling it her “dream come true.”
“This is Meghan dwelling her ardour,” Walker remarked. “Before she met Prince Harry, her world revolved round sharing recipe suggestions and wellness methods on her weblog, The Tig—and it wasn’t simply any weblog. It was fairly profitable.”
He famous that Meghan needed to shut down her beloved life-style platform when she turned a working royal.
“We all know the way Megxit unfolded,” he continued, “however now that she and Harry have weathered that storm, with multi-million-pound offers from Netflix and others, this present is the last word proof within the pudding—pun completely meant!”
Walker additionally identified how occasions have modified for the Duchess. “Back when she was simply an actress in Suits, this sort of present wouldn’t have generated something near this degree of consideration. But now, because the Duchess of Sussex, she’s acquired the world speaking.”
Chef Roy Choi, actress and comic Mindy Kaling, and famend restaurateur and activist Alice Waters are among the many star-studded lineup becoming a member of in her extremely anticipated Netflix sequence, With Love, Meghan.