Megan Markle is fervently pursuing a return to Hollywood, but insiders reveal that Hollywood A-listers and other celebrities are keeping a distance from Harry and Megan.
According to sources cited by heat magazine, no one in the industry wants to jeopardize their standing in the UK by aligning themselves with Team William and Kate. Key players in the entertainment business are reportedly actively pitching projects to William and Kate, seeking to distance themselves from the Sussexes due to their declining popularity. The source even hinted at the support of King Charles himself in these efforts.
Recent rumors have added a dramatic twist to the situation, involving Josh Hutcherson, known for his role in The Hunger Games franchise. Megan Markle, a self-proclaimed fan of The Hunger Games, reportedly approached Hutcherson at a party, seeking assistance in securing a role in an upcoming Hunger Games sequel slated for release in 2024.
However, Hutcherson, set to reprise his role as Peter Mellark in the sequel based on Suzanne Collins's prequel novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, reportedly declined Megan's request. The sequel promises new characters, plot twists, and an expansion of the original series's themes.
While Megan Markle has been working to revive her acting career post-marriage to Prince Harry, the former communications adviser at Number 10, Jules Kenningham, believes their opportunities in the United States could be dwindling. Speaking to GB News, Kenningham expressed that it seems like Harry and Megan are fighting a war against themselves, with diminishing returns.
He highlighted that their attempts to stay relevant are becoming more pronounced but might not resonate well, particularly in the UK where they don't pull strong support. Kenningham questioned whether they can return to the UK from a PR perspective, given their strained relations, and speculated about their future in the US, considering their canceled Spotify podcast deal and the perception that their attempts to stay relevant are becoming increasingly desperate.
Megan's podcast with Spotify was indeed canceled earlier this year, and the head of podcast innovation and monetization at the company later referred to the Sussexes as "grifters." In the discussion on GB News, the expert suggested that revelations about the alleged royal racist have diminished the impact of any future books or revelations Megan may have been planning. Kenningham concluded by noting that instead of moving on with their lives, Harry and Megan appear to be coming across as bitter in their attempts to stay in the public eye.