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Jeremy Clarkson Criticizes Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Podcast Deal
Renowned presenter Jeremy Clarkson has once again stirred controversy by taking a dig at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, suggesting they are less captivating than US comedian Joe Rogan.
In his latest column, the host of “The Grand Tour” and “Clarkson's Farm” expressed his astonishment at the Sussexes' $18 million Spotify deal compared to Rogan's staggering $100 million earnings from his podcast.
Clarkson, 61, openly admitted to never having heard of Rogan before, highlighting the vast difference in their financial gains.
In a scathing critique published in The Sun, Jeremy Clarkson ridiculed Harry and Meghan for monetizing their podcast while questioning their self-proclaimed status as global icons.
He emphasized the irony of the couple selling recordings of themselves speaking for a fraction of what Rogan commands, labeling them as significantly less intriguing than an unfamiliar figure like Joe Rogan.
Clarkson's remarks underscored his disbelief at the stark contrast in earnings between the parties involved.
The controversy surrounding podcast deals intensified recently when music legend Neil Young demanded Spotify to remove his music in protest against the platform's association with Joe Rogan's popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
With Rogan's podcast reportedly amassing a staggering 200 million monthly downloads and securing a lucrative sports broadcasting deal worth £75 million, the streaming giant faced mounting pressure over its content choices.
Amidst mounting criticism over the lack of content produced under the Sussexes' Spotify deal, Spotify's decision to hire in-house producers to fulfill their obligations raised eyebrows.
Despite signing an $18 million deal with Harry and Meghan, only one podcast episode has been released since December 2020, prompting concerns over the value of the partnership.
Clarkson's recent comments echoed his earlier skepticism towards the couple's Netflix deal, predicting it would yield subpar content.
Jeremy Clarkson's outspokenness extended beyond the realm of podcasting, as he also targeted Meghan Markle's involvement in a new animation series titled “Pearl.”
The series, spearheaded by Meghan's production company Archewell Productions, aims to spotlight influential women throughout history through the adventures of a 12-year-old protagonist.
Clarkson's critique of Meghan's creative endeavors highlighted his ongoing scrutiny of the royal couple's post-royal ventures.
In a bold move on his new TV show, Clarkson launched a scathing attack on Meghan Markle, dubbing the segment as the “festival of tears.”
Mocking Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey, Clarkson humorously alluded to a controversial moment during the broadcast.
Drawing parallels to Piers Morgan's skepticism towards Meghan's claims, Clarkson playfully suggested that Meghan's credibility may have been undermined by a peculiar sound captured during the interview, sparking a lighthearted debate.
As the media landscape continues to scrutinize the actions of public figures like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Jeremy Clarkson's candid commentary serves as a reminder of the diverse opinions surrounding celebrity culture.
With his unfiltered remarks and sharp wit, Clarkson remains a prominent voice in the realm of entertainment journalism, offering a unique perspective on the ever-evolving dynamics of fame and fortune.