Meghan Markle and Prince Harry encounter a significant setback in their Hollywood journey.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry find themselves grappling with yet another setback in their Hollywood endeavors, as a prominent magazine in the entertainment industry criticizes them for being embroiled in unnecessary controversies.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield, during a TalkTV interview,
disclosed that The Hollywood Reporter, often regarded as the industry's
"Bible," recently unveiled its assessment of the biggest winners and
losers of 2023. According to Schofield, the power couple, who view themselves
as part of Hollywood's elite, ended up on the unfavorable side of the
evaluation.
The reputable publication, in an exclusive article, labeled
Harry's explosive book "Spare" and the Netflix biography of the
Sussexes as "whiny." The piece asserted, "But after a whiny
Netflix documentary, a whiny biography (Spare — even the title is a pouty
gripe) and an inert podcast, the Harry and Meghan brand swelled into a
sanctimonious bubble just begging to be popped — and South Park was the
pin."
In response to the critique, Kinsey expressed her belief
that this criticism would have a lasting impact on the personal and
professional fronts for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
She remarked, "This has got to hurt Harry and Meghan
personally, and it's got to have William Morris Endeavor (WME) – her current
talent agency – scrambling to figure out what their next steps are."
Having stepped down from their senior royal roles in 2020,
the couple faces additional challenges amid controversy stirred by Omid
Scobie's claims about "racist royals" in his latest book,
"Endgame."
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