'Enormously shallow' Meghan Markle blasted for trying to be the next Michelle Obama by ex-Vanity Fair editor: 'Devoid of self-confidence'
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Tina Brown, a royal biographer, criticized Meghan Markle for her multiple simultaneous business ventures, labeling her approach as 'enormously shallow.' Brown, discussing Markle's recent projects including a Netflix show and podcast, suggested that Markle's frantic pace of announcements reflects a lack of self-confidence. She expressed that Markle should focus on succeeding in one venture before launching another, arguing that this scattered strategy undermines her potential success.
"Her problem is just that she is so ADD. She just never stops making announcements and never really follows through," Brown said on the "Mixed Signals for Semafor Media" podcast.
"It's like, just do one of those things, do it really well, and then do something else," Brown added. "She's weirdly panic-stricken in her business model."
"Maybe she's just so devoid of self-confidence that she's always trying to be a sort of instant Beyoncé or instant Michelle Obama without the background that has built those people..."
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