Meghan Markle told cooking shows are ‘commonplace’ on media
Meghan Markle told about the bottlenecks that come into making a good cooking show
Meghan Markle is reminded it is not easy to create one’s own cooking show.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has lost major viewership with the second instalment of ‘With Love, Meghan,’ is told it takes a lot to create a successful series.
Royal expert Jennie Bond told the Mirror : “I think it just goes to prove that making a successful TV series is not as easy as she might have thought. No doubt people tuned into the first series out of curiosity to see what she had to offer, and I think the show was fine as far as it went.”
“The trouble is that this is a saturated market,” she said. “Cooking, chatting, style tips etc are commonplace on social media, as well as on TV. There was nothing original about the show and, although Meghan was perfectly pleasant as a presenter, she didn’t really have anything unique to offer, beyond the fact that she’s married to a prince (who hardly appeared). It didn’t help that it wasn’t even filmed in their own home, so viewers couldn’t get a peek behind the scenes of their domestic life.”
This comes as a source told Page Six: "It’s not returning as a series. There have been conversations about holiday specials, but there’s nothing in the works yet."
They told the publication: “People will see similar cooking and crafting on Meghan’s socials for the brand, but more bite-sized."
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