Meghan Markle's upcoming Netflix series With love, Meghan I was criticized for being “unreachable.”
On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex, who is no longer a front-line working member of the royal family and has lost her title of “Her Royal Highness,” released a trailer for her lifestyle series, in which she bakes and collects honey in her kitchen and backyard. Any other activity deemed “outside the norm” by the audience.
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“This is probably one of the most fascinating moments of my life,” Markle's friend, actress Mindy Kaling, tells Meghan in the trailer.
The lifestyle series, which is part of Markle and her husband Prince Harry's $100 million deal with Netflix, drew a lot of negative reactions in the comments section.
“Inspired by this, I ran up to my husband and handed him a glass of fancy orange juice. He hugged me and we laughed, and oh, we laughed. We felt so authentic,” one YouTube user quipped.
“For someone who constantly complains about 'living in a fishbowl,' she certainly encourages people to bang on the glass badly,” another pointed out.
“Has the world ever witnessed such a spectacular and prolonged fall from grace?” asked another, adding: “The descent goes on and on. It's just a fantastical anomaly of physics.”
“I've been a chef for over 30 years, and the way she holds the knife and the way she lowers and undercooks the focaccia tells me she has no idea what she's doing.” wrote another.
Another YouTube user said, “This comments section is much more interesting than the show itself.”
“Netflix, you're amazing! You spent $100 million to enjoy the comments section of a show I'll never watch. Wow! That's dedication to quality entertainment,” another said. I said no.
of With love, Meghan The trailer also received a staggering 40,000 downvotes on Netflix's YouTube account.
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Markle also posted the trailer on “X,'' which received a lot of negative opinions in the comments section.
“Everything, even what's in the trailer, is so highly curated and produced that it's out of line,” McCain responded in a Thursday post. “Two terrorist attacks in two days, a major war escalating, and Americans unable to pay for their groceries. We are now in a state of anger, uncertainty, and intensity. It’s a country.”
“This concept is unwise,” continued the daughter of the late Sen. John McCain. “I would have told her to do a show that helps bring fresh food to food deserts in low-income areas.”
McCain went on to advise Markle to “do something to help people, not your ego,” adding, “This is why the world hates you and nothing else.” added. You become completely, completely tone-deaf. ”
Another X user said, “No one wants to see privileged individuals cooking food that no one can afford right now.” I wrote In the comment section.
“I thought they wanted privacy. They should leave it that way,” said another. proposed.
“All they wanted was privacy and a deal with Netflix,” says another X user. made a joke.
“No, I support their privacy propaganda by not looking,” another said. reacted.
“Who is the target audience for…?” Another X user asked.
“LOL. It's so funny to see fake people pretending to be real because real is incredibly hard to fake and they just don't understand it.” said.
another X user echoedthat sentiment declares, “This is the most fake-looking thing I've ever seen in my life.”
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.





