Meghan Markle threatened black blogger Sasha Exeter
Hairstylist Jessica Mulroney threatened black blogger Sasha Exeter and lost all her TV jobs.
Meghan Markle, 38, left the British royal family in search of peace, but it is not easy for her. Her worst enemies are the people closest to her. First it was her scandalous family and now her best friend: Jessica Mulroney. The stylist was embroiled in a scandal after revealing several threatening private messages that she sent to Sasha Exeter, a black blogger.
Despite Mulroney's public apologies on her Instagram account, the Canadian designer has been fired from Good Morning America, the ABC program where she collaborated, and the space she presented on CTV has been canceled.
The presenter's behavior is "at odds with our commitment to diversity and equality," CTV said on Thursday. In a joint press release with parent company Bell Media, the channel announced the removal of its reality show, “I Do, Redo,” focused on the topic of marriage. The program teams "should listen to and amplify black voices, not minimize them," CTV continued.
Faced with this storm, sources close to Markle have revealed to the Daily Mail that the Duchess of Suss3x is "absolutely mortified" by the action of her friend and does not want to be "dragged" into this controversy, so she "cannot be linked to her ”.
This situation affects Prince Harry's wife in her public image. It should not be forgotten that on numerous occasions the former actress raised her voice against racism. The last time she was on June 4 with a video that she sent to graduates of her old California high school.
“She wasn't quite sure what she could say. She wanted to say the right thing. And she was very nervous if she didn't do it or if someone was going to question it. Until I realized that the only wrong thing is to say nothing, "said the Duchess of Suss3x, who defined what happened as" absolutely devastating. "
“The lives of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Philando Castile and Tamir Rice mattered, and so did the lives of many people we know and many others whose names we don't know. The first thing I want to tell you is that I'm sorry. I regret that you have to grow up in a world where this is still present, "she continued her emotional speech." Black lives matter, ”she concluded, referring to the Black Lives Matter protest movement.
