It seems Meghan Markle is desperate to reinvent yourself in the public’s eyes once again, but for it to happen, it will have to do much better than its new Netflix reality TV show.
Tuesday, “With Love, Meghan”, came across the streamer, but between his skills with a amateur knife and his awkward attempts to be relatable, it seems to him Jam is not in front of a camera.
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Meghan Markle’s “Feel Good” reality TV is anything but
Tuesday, Netflix abandoned eight episodes of the show, which they marked as “relaxing” and “feel good”. The first opens onto a visit by Daniel Martin and a bizarre look at how to harvest honey to make candles of DIY beeswax.
The second episode presents the alun “The Office” Mindy Kaling Make frittatas and perfaits before planning a tea suitable for children in the garden that looks more like it that tries to satisfy the children of the “Bridgeton” family rather than anyone who lives in modern America.
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The episodes continue in this way, Meghan trying his hand to everything, from taking “daily” floral arrangements at a “gastronomic” taco bar. The first is the longest episode, arriving at 41 minutes, while the episode featuring the night of a girl is made up of only 28 minutes and is titled odiously: “The juice is worth it.”
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Meghan Markle’s reality TV show gives criticism something to agree
Even if it seems that the world becomes more and more division these days, it seems that criticism can agree that its new Netflix reality series is not worth the time it took to do it.
TutorThe writer Stuart Heritage described the program “So useless that it was the last television program of the Sussexes” and noted that there were “many groans” of Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry.
“The problem is that nobody wants to see Meghan doing the Crostini decorative ladybug with Mindy Kaling,” wrote Heritage. “‘With Love, Meghan’ is the kind of lifestyle without Gorm which, if it had been made by the BBC, would be used to widen the episodes of ‘Saturday Kitchen’.”
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“ With love, Meghan ” attracts serious criticisms
Daily mailThe columnist Amanda Platell called the series “so horrible that she is almost convincing”, while theIndependentKatie Rosseinsky said that the program “feels like a blog of generation y comes to life”. She estimated: “The show simultaneously supported aspiration and relatibility in a way that never gelifies.”
The telegraphAnita Singh left one of the hardest criticism, criticizing Markle’s culinary capacity. “It does not seem to be very good in the kitchen, or in particular to enjoy it, except organize vegetables and fruits on the sets,” wrote Singh, adding that the show is “an exercise in narcissism, filled with extravagant brunches, celebrity friends and business traffic jams”.
At least Meghan herself admits that she “hates cooking”, so we will not have to support a buddy valastro spin-off.
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Meghan Markle is simply not marketable … for anyone
Although Markle seems to be doing her best, she does not seem to call someone other than the aesthetics of the Pinterest Trad-Wife which is inaccessible to most. She seems hilarious disconnected, encouraging viewers to obtain wax from their local beekeeper in order to make their own candles. She even spends time creating an entire ball bow, which seems as fun as looking at dry paint while taking three times more time.
I will give her this: she seems to appreciate being a woman and a mother, but this is where good will ends. For those who did not like it before, this show will not win them. Even her most earth-to-terre recipe, which she surgos “unique stove spaghetti”, seems too high to be a must of the week.
The fact that his meticulously pressed blouses never even show a hint of stain only adds to the annoyance of mothers who work everywhere. For someone who seems to love gardening and put their hands in dirt, it does not show. Instead, viewers are presented with a carefully carved and maintained version of Meghan which represents something that you would see earlier on Instagram than in real life.
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Oh, and another thing … She is a “Sussex now”
I would say that there is only one notable thing that really happens in the eight episodes, and none of them will have an impact on your life, form or form. Unless you avoid all titles of the royal family, you may have seen Meghan states that she is a “Sussex now” In the episode featuring Mindy Kaling.
While preparing cucumber sandwiches for a children’s party (as we do), Meghan qualifies as a “catch -up kid” and explains how she appreciated fast food dinners and television. When Mindy expressed her surprise that she liked fast food, Meghan replied: “It’s so funny that you continue to say Meghan Markle; you know I’m Sussex now.”
In 2018, Queen Elizabeth II granted the titles of the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex to Prince Harry and Meghan after their marriage. However, five years ago, after visiting Sussex only once, the couple decided to move away from the royal tasks and move to California.
Even if she and Prince Harry are no longer involved in royal tasks, she said that the name “means a lot for me” and called her new name “Sussex” an integral part of her and “Love Story” by Prince Harry.
Let’s just hope that it will not end as Netflix series either.