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Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show: A Hilarious Dive into Irony and Expectations
The Gutfeld Show recently delivered another side-splitting moment, this time taking aim at Meghan Markle's upcoming cooking show.
In the episode aired on January 7th, the comedic crew wasted no time in poking fun at the Duchess of Sussex, who has transitioned from being a self-proclaimed feminist icon to hosting a program dedicated to making hummus.
Yes, you read that right—hummus.
Tyrus, known for his towering presence and sharp wit, chimed in with a prediction that left everyone in stitches.
He joked about tuning in just to see if Meghan would use a body double during her beekeeping segment.
The thought of watching a show where you're half-expecting a decoy rather than the actual person is a level of irony that's hard to ignore.
It raises questions about authenticity in a world obsessed with perfection.
Cat T, who is as hilarious as she is pregnant, didn't hold back either.
She took a savage jab at Meghan's culinary skills, suggesting that the “princess of passive aggression” is now busy assembling hummus platters.
Cat's commentary was spot on when she remarked that regardless of how many times Meghan stumbles, she continues to receive opportunities.
It's almost like she's wrapped in a fail-safe safety net made of gold thread—nothing can truly derail her.
Cyrus added to the laughter with his quip about looking forward to a segment where Meghan might discuss cutting off her husband's balls.
Classic Gutfeld humor, indeed.
It's clear that the show's cast is having a blast dissecting Meghan's new venture, which is set to premiere on January 15th under the title “With Love, Meghan.”
However, before the hummus artistry even hits our screens, critics are sharpening their knives.
Kathleen Stock, a British philosopher, wrote a thought-provoking piece for The Times, questioning whether anyone has ever been more focused on controlling their image while pretending to be genuine.
Meghan's hyper-curated brand is certainly a topic of discussion.
The trailer for her show exudes a folksy charm that could easily be dubbed “Stepford Wives: The Duchess Edition.”
In a particularly cringeworthy moment, Prince Harry makes an appearance, seemingly for a rehearsed cuddle that feels anything but spontaneous.
It's a moment designed to tug at the heartstrings but instead evokes collective eye-rolls from viewers.
Meghan's Instagram post promoting the show did little to quell skepticism.
Critics argue that this new endeavor is merely another platform for her to chase fame and fortune.
And honestly, can anyone blame her?
In a world where cameras are always rolling, why not whip up a cake or arrange some flowers?
The media has labeled her new persona as an impeccably curated “tradwife,” a stark contrast to the feminist figure she once embodied.
The Times even referred to her as “Meghan the Tradwife,” showcasing her berry-picking and cake-decorating skills.
It's hard not to notice the irony in someone who once spoke against societal norms now embracing them while donning a floral apron.
The Independent weighed in, suggesting that the show's trailer feels like a sequel to “Get Out,” a bold statement indeed.
Viewers are left wondering whether to laugh, cringe, or question if they've accidentally stumbled into a high-budget parody.
As the premiere date approaches, it's becoming evident that Meghan Markle's cooking show might just be the most absurdly earnest spectacle of the year.
A woman who once rejected societal expectations is now serving up a “tradwife” experience on a silver platter.
You simply can't make this stuff up.
