Meghan Markle 'unbelievably bad' performance leads to big disaster
Meghan Markle's content on Netflix will not come back with another season, says expert
Meghan Markle's Netflix show has been branded a disaster by an expert.
Celebrity chef Jameson Stocks reveals the audience is tired of Meghan's content and do not want to see her come back with yet another season of 'With Love, Meghan.'
Speaking to Express, Jamseon says: “The numbers speak for themselves: it was a disaster not only for Megan’s brand but also for Netflix. It proved to be a complete waste of money with absolutely no return on investment. This outcome was hardly surprising, given that they filmed the first two seasons back-to-back, and the first season was already a complete flop.”
“It had the potential to last for many seasons, but unfortunately, it was unbelievably bad. The only reason it received so much hype was because of who she is, not because of her abilities. What she was teaching and showing people was honestly quite pathetic, dull and uninspiring.”
Jameson then continued: “I think the audiences are growing tired of her. Not just her brands but her moaning and constant self-indulgent bull***t, people can see through her and the people who see through her, I find it really hard to believe that Netflix would choreograph and create such a bad show for me. Her fingerprints are all over the crime.”
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