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Flamingo Estate REFUSES To Sign NDA, Spills the Tea About Meghan Markle's ARO

Meghan Markle's ambitious aspirations to emulate Martha Stewart's success have encountered a minor setback. 

Flamingo Estate REFUSES To Sign NDA, Spills the Tea About Meghan Markle's ARO

The illustrious Flamingo estate, renowned for its upscale offerings and celebrity endorsements, reportedly rejected Meghan's proposal for a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). So, what's a lifestyle guru-in-the-making to do? Forge her own path, of course. How original. Although the uncanny resemblance between Meghan's dreamy vision and Flamingo's paradise has sparked gossip and raised eyebrows, who needs a partnership when you can simply borrow ideas, right? Rumor has it that Meghan's attempt to cozy up to the Flamingo estate fell flat, leading her to embark on her solo venture.

Word on the street suggests that Flamingo was the big bad wolf who turned down Meghan's NDA. Prepare for the juicy gossip to hit the presses once that NDA seal is cracked. The "Ring of Dis" podcast hinted at Meghan drawing inspiration from Flamingo estate—translation: she allegedly appropriated their ideas when they said no. Bravo, Meghan, for demonstrating how to be an original copycat. Critics are having a field day with Meghan's failed attempt to piggyback on Flamingo's success. Apparently, she underestimated the blood, sweat, and tears behind Flamingo's fancy goods. Poor Meghan's dreams of Hollywood stardom and Scrooge McDuck-like wealth have encountered a few speed bumps. Who knew that success wasn't just handed out like party favors?

Insiders are chuckling at Meghan and Harry's post-royal struggles. The tell-all tales have led to their ostracization from the royal circle, and now they're scrambling for cash. How the mighty have fallen. Even Martha Stewart herself finds comparisons to Meghan Markle irritating and insulting, leaving Meghan red-faced. Comparisons between Meghan and the renowned chef surfaced following Meghan's launch of the American Riviera Orchard brand in March. The brand, slated to encompass lifestyle and culinary products tied to Meghan's upcoming Netflix show, is expected to feature home décor items, marmalades, jams, dog shampoo, and cosmetics, according to trademark documents. Reports suggest Meghan could rake in six figures in sales within the first weeks of the brand's launch.

She's already being hailed as a newcomer to the lifestyle industry, drawing comparisons to celebrities like Martha Stewart—a comparison that hasn't gone down well. According to sources, Stewart isn't pleased with the comparison, as she's seen hundreds of "Meghan types" come and go with inflated hype, only to realize the harsh realities of business. Martha's spent decades building her brand, and if Meghan thinks she can replicate that with minimal experience just because she's married to a prince, she better think again. Martha doesn't have much faith in Meghan's success, but if Meghan proves to be competition, Martha won't hesitate to take her down.

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