Tracy James, the reigning event queen at Paramount Pictures, found herself avoiding any interaction with Meghan Markle at the Jamaican red carpet extravaganza.
The reason? It goes beyond a sudden aversion to royal drama; it's something sc--dalous. The dynamic duo, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, known for their resilience, decided to grace the Paramount Pictures event. While one might think they're simply film buffs, the rumor mill is abuzz with suggestions that this move is a not-so-subtle nudge to Netflix, their supposed BFFs since inking a deal back in 2020.
As the expiration date on their Netflix contract looms closer, speculations arise about Megan and Harry cozying up to Paramount Pictures, Netflix's rival. The glamorous premiere of a Bob Marley documentary witnessed Megan and Harry grinning alongside none other than Brian Robbins, the big cheese at Paramount and Nickelodeon. Rumor has it that negotiations with alternative platforms might be in the works. But hold on, the plot thickens.
According to whispers from those in the know, Megan's association with Paramount might not be as harmonious as some would like to believe. The spicy twist comes from pictures at the film premiere, revealing that Megan walked into the shot uninvited when Paramount CEO Brian Robbins and his wife, Tracy James, were ready to pose on the red carpet. To everyone's shock and horror, it turns out Megan had a recording device nestled in her dress, adding instant buzz to the unfolding drama.
Here's where the snub of the century takes place. Despite Megan saying something, Brian Robbins and Tracy James acted as if she was invisible, offering no acknowledgment. Entertainment Tonight suggests that Megan, armed with the recording device, was attempting to signal to photographers who's who at the event. Paramount CEO enters stage left, and then, out of nowhere, Harry and Megan appear like unwanted party crashers.
Tracy James, attempting to distance herself as if participating in an Olympic sport, and Brian Robbins, desperately trying to pretend he's anywhere but there, add layers to the unfolding drama. Meanwhile, Netflix's potential non-renewal of Megan's golden ticket has her networking as if it's her last chance on Earth. The theatrics escalate as cameras capture every move, making this Hollywood drama one for the books. So, grab your popcorn, because the show is far from over.