Meghan Markle's new Netflix series, 'Meghan, With Love,' has ignited a firestorm of criticism despite quickly climbing the streaming charts. While the Duchess of Sussex is poised to earn millions from the deal, including merchandising rights, viewers have scrutinized even minor details. Some critics suggest the initial high viewership is fueled by curiosity surrounding her revelations about Buckingham Palace, anticipating a decline in the coming weeks. Adding fuel to the fire, Markle faced accusations of inauthenticity after sharing Instagram stories of her making St. Patrick's Day waffles. Viewers noted discrepancies between the waffle iron she used and the finished product, leading to claims that she didn't actually make them herself. Despite the controversy, Netflix reportedly anticipates a second season, banking on continued viewership regardless of critical reviews. Markle's savvy business acumen is also evident in her leveraging of merchandise, with one source claiming that everything she wears sells out, and her product line is expected to follow suit.
Meghan Markle's Netflix Series 'Meghan, With Love' Sparks Controversy Despite Projected Millions
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