The article critiques the recent media projects undertaken by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, particularly focusing on Meghan Markle's new cooking show, 'With Love, Meghan.' Critics express disappointment, labeling it bad television characterized by Meghan's awkwardness and clichéd dialogue. The writer notes a stark shift in public and media sentiment, with the couple facing backlash not for being overly self-pitying but rather for an overly upbeat portrayal. This evolving criticism sparks curiosity regarding the deeper outrage reflected in reviews, suggesting a broader discontent with their attempts at lifestyle branding.
What I find interesting, though, is the utter outrage humming through the press about all this, an emotion that underlies every one of these reviews.
Meghan is stiff and awkward and operates entirely in cliches, demonstrating a clear disconnect from the audience she aims to engage.
After all, this is fairly innocuous stuff... Even Gwyneth Paltrow did not provoke this level of hate, despite similar lifestyle branding efforts.
Perhaps this would be OK if there were at least a few dynamic guests... but Meghan instantly neuters any conversation that strays off the assigned path.
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