Netflix may have something far more entertaining in store than Meghan Markle’s attempt at a lifestyle show. Forget the carefully curated, soft-focus footage of Meghan floating around a kitchen like she’s in a Hallmark movie.
Rumors are swirling that Netflix is sitting on explosive behind-the-scenes clips revealing a far different reality—one where tantrums fly, staff members are bullied, and Meghan makes Gordon Ramsay look like a kindergarten teacher. According to whispers from the set, working with Meghan on this so-called cooking show was about as pleasant as biting into a burnt soufflé. Chefs, production assistants, and even camera operators reportedly found themselves on the receiving end of her frustration over the smallest infractions—breathing too loudly, failing to capture her best angles, or simply existing in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Insiders claim the kitchen wasn’t just a place for baking; it was a battlefield. Staff allegedly endured screaming fits, excessive eye-rolling, and meltdowns that could put an unruly toddler in a grocery store to shame. One unlucky crew member was reportedly scolded for not positioning a spoon correctly, while others were reprimanded for not showering her with enough praise over her culinary prowess.
Netflix executives, not exactly known for their patience, are rumored to be furious over Meghan’s behavior, especially after she allegedly took matters into her own hands and posted unauthorized behind-the-scenes footage. The irony is almost poetic—the woman who demands creative control seemingly forgot to check who actually owns the content. Now, industry insiders are buzzing about the possibility that Netflix could retaliate by leaking the real behind-the-scenes clips, exposing Meghan’s less-than-sweet demeanor.
Imagine a highlight reel of icy glares, passive-aggressive sighs, and condescending lectures on work ethic, all delivered while she struts around in designer aprons. That kind of drama would be far more binge-worthy than the staged kitchen perfection she originally had in mind. Reports suggest that crew members abandoned the set faster than a soufflé collapses under a strong draft. Several chefs allegedly quit mid-filming after Meghan, who has no professional culinary background, insisted on micromanaging their every move. One chef reportedly had enough after being instructed—by someone who just recently learned the difference between a whisk and a ladle—on the “proper” way to knead dough. Another walked out after being berated over lighting adjustments that didn’t perfectly flatter Meghan’s face because, apparently, aesthetics matter more than the food itself.
Netflix was reportedly caught off guard when Meghan refused to attend a major promotional event, dismissing it as beneath her status—an event, by the way, that actual A-list chefs had no issue showing up for. At this point, her cooking show seems about as stable as a Jenga tower in an earthquake. Given Netflix’s growing frustration with her demands, there’s speculation that they might go nuclear and release the footage of her alleged on-set tyranny. And let’s be honest—if they do, it will likely be the most-watched project she’s ever been part of.
Forget the polished, Instagram-ready version of kitchen life. The real drama would be watching Meghan boss around professional chefs while acting as if she single-handedly discovered avocado toast. Crew members tiptoeing around her, terrified of making eye contact. A supercut of passive-aggressive sighs, exaggerated eye rolls, and classic “Do you know who I am?” moments. Netflix has the power to expose it all. The only question is: Will they? Or will Meghan somehow manage to escape this PR disaster unscathed?

