Rumors swirling around Meghan Markle's Netflix venture suggest that a juicy behind-the-scenes drama could be brewing.
According to whispers from a YouTube commenter going by the name MrSmith0679, a member of the Netflix production crew allegedly recorded Meghan's on-set tantrums during her cooking show. And not just once or twice—this bold crew member supposedly hit the record button on their phone every single day of production.
While nothing has been officially confirmed, let’s break down the possibilities. Could there have been shouting matches? Highly likely. Was it secretly recorded? Perhaps. Will we ever hear the tapes? Don’t hold your breath. Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are probably plastered over every inch of this production tighter than Meghan’s monogram on her personal stationery.
However, if these recordings truly exist and include behavior that crosses into legal territory—such as threats or intimidation—there’s a slim chance they could resurface in court or a police investigation. But Netflix's Top 10? Not a chance.
Here’s where it gets even juicier. Insider buzz claims Netflix cameras captured far more than glossy, picture-perfect cooking footage. In fact, sources suggest hours of video revealing Meghan’s so-called "diva moments"—complete with temper tantrums and demands. Why hold onto such footage? Simple: leverage. Should Meghan criticize Netflix or refuse to renew her contract, the streaming giant might just unleash their own bombshell documentary. Imagine a feature titled "Behind the Duchess: The Untold Chaos." Admit it—we’d all be glued to our screens.
If these tales are true, Meghan is likely fuming behind her estate’s gates. Remember when someone from her inner circle spilled tea about her "dictator in heels" reputation? Reports claim she went into a frenzy trying to unmask the traitor. Now, picture her discovering a rogue crew member may have recorded her every outburst—she’s probably drafting a 14-page rebuttal as we speak.
Even if such recordings leak, Meghan’s PR machine is already on high alert. Expect a swift defense: "It’s a deepfake! AI-generated audio! Another smear campaign targeting me!" Bonus points if she dabs a tear or two during her next Oprah interview.
Adding even more flair to this saga is a satirical Babylon Bee article envisioning Meghan in horror upon learning Netflix had secretly filmed her every move. The parody depicts her frantically rearranging flowers on a curated patio and yelling, "They found me!" as she gathers eggs from her half-million-dollar chicken coop. The irony? The Duchess despises cameras—unless it’s time for a photo op with George Clooney or a perfectly staged side hug with Harry.
Forget polished documentaries. Give us the raw, unfiltered moments. Meghan berating someone over a misplaced garnish or losing her cool over bad lighting—that’s the content the internet deserves. Plus, if former staffers have already sued her for workplace bullying, these recordings could double as both evidence and entertainment.