Meghan Markle reeling from ‘outrageous’ snub amid Netflix troubles
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly in 'panic mode' for their Netflix deal
Meghan Markle is frustrated with the ongoing snubs the Sussexes have been getting from the royals and now from Hollywood as well.
Prince Harry and his wife are seemingly reeling from the snub from Fox’s adult animated comedy, Family Guy. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were roasted by the show over the collapse of their Spotify deal and then their current Netflix deal which was reportedly in danger to be axed.
A source close to the couple revealed to Closer Magazine, that the “outrageous slur” from the episode felt “totally unfair” and left them feeling like “they’re not being taken seriously by people.”
The former Suits actress is stressing out over the snub. “Meghan said she won’t be humiliated like this and is desperate for a solution,” the insider said. “They’re in full panic mode.”
The source shared that Harry and Meghan have dubbed the snub as a “savage attack” from “inside Hollywood” and feel like they “can’t catch a break.”
After the episode, it made it “crystal clear that the tides have turned against them in America.”
Moreover, “what’s hit them hardest and cuts the deepest of all is that it plays up the whole notion they’re self-entitled grifters or spoilt brats.”
Meghan now also blames Harry for the plummeting popularity as she is urging to “swallow his pride and beg for his family’s forgiveness” in a bid to save their brand.
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