In a stunning takedown, Megyn Kelly has unleashed a scathing critique of Meghan Markle’s new Netflix cooking show, “With Love Megan,” branding it a “narcissist’s dream disguised as charity.” The backlash has been swift and brutal, as viewers and critics alike have dubbed the series a cringe-worthy disaster, revealing Markle’s desperate need for adoration and her painfully staged persona.
Kelly, alongside columnist Moren Callahan, dissected the show in a blistering podcast episode, mocking Markle’s pretentious tone and her awkward attempts at warmth. From her extravagant outfits—like a $1,300 sweater—to the bizarre obsession with her handwriting, every detail has been scrutinized, leaving audiences rolling their eyes at what they perceive as a hollow attempt at authenticity.
Social media has erupted with ridicule, with one tweet sarcastically remarking on Markle’s banana bread as if she were vying for a Nobel Prize. Critics have likened the show to a “Pinterest board gone rogue,” highlighting its overly curated visuals and lack of genuine emotion. Viewers expected heartfelt sincerity but instead got a manufactured spectacle that felt more like a PR stunt than a cooking show.
As Netflix remains conspicuously silent about the show’s reception, insiders reveal disappointment over weak audience engagement, with early estimates showing a dramatic drop in viewership after an initial burst of curiosity. Markle’s PR team is reportedly scrambling to contain the backlash, desperately seeking positive spins to counter the growing disdain.
Yet, the questions linger: Can Markle salvage her public image after this catastrophic debut? As Hollywood distances itself from her, and critics sharpen their knives, the future of Meghan Markle’s foray into the entertainment industry hangs in the balance. With her credibility waning and audiences demanding authenticity, this may not just be a setback, but the beginning of the end for her Netflix ambitions.