In a recent turn of events, a Netflix insider has leaked that Meghan Markle might not be the culinary expert she appears to be on her new cooking show.
According to the source, Meghan struggled with basic kitchen tasks and relied heavily on off-camera assistance to pull off supposedly effortless dishes. The insider compared her to Brooklyn Beckham, known for his own culinary mishaps, describing Meghan's efforts as robotic and fake. The reality, according to the insider, is that Meghan believes she is too elite to actually cook, resulting in her efforts coming off as insincere. The show feels more like a tutorial on how to boss a chef around rather than a genuine cooking experience.
If Meghan wants to attract viewers to her food show, she might need to embrace her true self rather than pretend to be something she’s not. An approach similar to a "Men's Health Burger Fiasco" could be more engaging, albeit unappetizing. She could even market it as a diet show or embrace a more dramatic persona, akin to Gordon Ramsay's fiery demeanor, which is known for drawing in viewers. Adding elements like Harry wandering in and Meghan making sharp remarks could potentially draw an audience larger than any of the "Real Housewives" series.
Following the announcement of her upcoming Netflix show, Meghan Markle has been likened to Brooklyn Beckham, aiming to celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertainment, and friendship. Additionally, Meghan and Prince Harry are set to produce a new series exploring the world of competitive polo, leveraging their partnership with the streaming service. However, Mail on Sunday editor Charlotte Griffiths remains skeptical, comparing Meghan to Brooklyn Beckham, who also ventured into the culinary scene with little success. Griffiths remarked on GB News that it’s laughable to think Meghan's new ventures are not trading on her royal connections.
Griffiths also recalled Meghan's past culinary attempts, mentioning a previous cooking segment where Meghan made toast with ricotta and her grandmother's favorite jam. She criticized it as dull and unremarkable, suggesting that Meghan and Brooklyn Beckham should collaborate on something equally cringe-worthy. Griffiths noted that while Meghan enjoys cooking as a hobby, she is not known for her passion or expertise in the kitchen.
She speculated that Meghan's new venture might be an attempt to soften her image, although she doubts its effectiveness. Griffiths referenced Meghan's past efforts to appear gentle and relatable, such as writing words on bananas and contributing to a cookery book for Grenfell. However, she believes Meghan’s true nature is ambitious and ruthless, traits that are not necessarily negative but do not align with the soft and gentle persona Meghan tries to portray.