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David Tennant Takes a Jab at Meghan Markle at the 2024 BAFTAs

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David Tennant Takes a Jab at Meghan Markle at the 2024 BAFTAs

In a night filled with laughter and pointed commentary, David Tennant didn't hold back during his opening monologue at the 2024 BAFTA Awards.

The beloved host kicked off the evening by bringing along some celebrity friends, including Michael Sheen, who joined him in a humorous re-enactment of their pandemic hit show, Staged.

The premise?

Sheen needed Tennant to dog-sit his adorable pup, Bark Ruffalo, on the same night as the prestigious awards.

As the monologue unfolded, Tennant attempted to pass the energetic dog off to various stars, such as Stanley Tucci, Himesh Patel, Tom Hiddleston, and Judi Dench, but none were willing to take on the furry responsibility.

Eventually, Tennant showed up at the Royal Festival Hall in London with Bark Ruffalo in tow, ready to entertain the audience.

With his signature wit, Tennant quipped that his monologue was over three and a half hours long, jokingly assuring everyone that the night would flow smoother than Ken's chest—a cheeky nod to Ryan Gosling's character in the blockbuster film Barbie.

This year marked Tennant's debut as the BAFTA host, stepping into the shoes of last year's emcee, Richard E. Grant.

However, it was not just the humor that caught everyone's attention; Tennant's sharp remarks aimed at made headlines.

The actor didn't shy away from expressing his disdain for 's wife, who has faced criticism for her perceived disloyalty to the royal family and the British public.

With his trademark caustic humor, Tennant highlighted what he sees as Meghan's hypocrisy and ambition.

Tennant's comments suggested that Markle's polished image might not resonate well in the United States.

He painted a picture of the BAFTAs as a gilded cage for Meghan, implying that she missed out on a world of admiration that could have been hers.

In his view, the awards ceremony could have been a nightmare for her, trapped in a scenario where she felt neither fully royal nor entirely free.

In his satirical take, Tennant mused about how Meghan might have envisioned herself on stage, both as an actress and a princess, if not for the old-fashioned royals who failed to recognize her potential.

Instead of embracing a balanced role, she seemed to falter, missing the chance to truly connect with the audience.

The backlash against has been intensifying, particularly following recent claims regarding her Sussex.com rebranding.

PR expert Laura Perks weighed in, advising Meghan to adopt a more relatable persona to combat perceptions of self-absorption.

According to Perks, many listeners found her Archetypes podcast to be overly focused on herself, which could be a lesson learned moving forward.

Perks drew comparisons to Markle's character Rachel in Suits, noting that audiences loved Rachel for her relatability.

Despite Meghan's strong performance, the reality of her life diverges sharply from the character she portrayed.

There's a sense that the public craves a glimpse of the genuine Meghan, rather than the polished portrayal of a duchess or Hollywood star.

As the night progressed, it became clear that Tennant's jabs were not merely for laughs; they reflected a broader sentiment surrounding Meghan Markle.

The ongoing scrutiny of her actions and public image continues to stir debate, leaving many wondering how she can navigate her complex identity in the eyes of the public.

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