Meghan found herself excluded from the post-music awards bash hosted by none other than Beyoncé after a PR stunt backfired, involving a mother, Jennifer Hudson, and a former Dream Girls co-star.
At the iHeart Radio Music Awards in Los Angeles, Hudson and Beyoncé shared a heartwarming reunion, marking nearly two decades since their collaboration on the 2006 hit film. Hudson, a longtime friend, showed her support as Beyoncé received the Innovator Award, expressing her joy and commemorating the occasion on Instagram.
Alongside a heartfelt message, she shared an image capturing the essence of their enduring friendship and a backstage video flaunting the heartwarming moment as they embraced in a hug.
The Grammy-winning singer, known for hits like "Texas Holdom," also complimented Hudson on her rendition of the "Believe" duet with Sher. The exchange garnered attention on social media, with fans flooding Hudson's comment section with messages celebrating the two living legends.
However, despite Hudson attending Beyoncé's bash post-award, Meghan Markle was notably absent. Sources revealed that Markle was snubbed from Beyoncé's party despite a social media post showcasing a connection between Markle's mother, Doria, and Beyoncé's mother.
The absence of an invitation sparked curiosity and speculation. Some speculated Markle may have been uninvited due to concerns over potential paparazzi presence or a film crew stealing the spotlight. Moreover, the Sussexes don't share a close relationship with Beyoncé, despite attending her concert last year. This revelation comes amid reports of Markle launching a new lifestyle brand, touted as the next Martha Stewart. However, royal expert Jane Barr disagrees, questioning the strategy and timing of Markle's brand launch.
In a weekly newsletter, Barr expressed skepticism, noting the lack of activity on Markle's lifestyle brand website since its unveiling. She questioned the strategy of a soft launch without follow-up content or hints about future releases. Despite the anticipation surrounding Markle's brand, Barr remains unconvinced of its potential to rival Stewart's empire.

