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Harry Faces Backlash from Hollywood as Adult Toy Company and Models Mock His Story
Former glamour model, Rianne Sugden, has taken a jab at Prince Harry with her new line of risqué greeting cards, adding fuel to the fire surrounding the beleaguered royal.
Sugden, known for her artistic flair, has crafted a series of cheeky cards set to hit the market soon.
One of the cards features a cartoon depiction of Harry alongside a caption that reads, “my p-nis oscillates between extremely sensitive and borderline traumatised when I think of you.”
Another card portrays actress Sarah Lancashire from the BBC cop drama “Happy Valley,” with the words “Happy Valley times day” emblazoned on it.
Additionally, there's a card showcasing Jarvis Cocker with the slogan, “I want to sleep with common people like you.”
Sugden plans to retail these provocative cards on her website by the end of the month, stating, “I've been drawing and designing my own smutty greeting cards, and I'm launching my website soon.”
Meanwhile, Love Honey, a prominent British s– toy company, has also seized the opportunity to take a swipe at Prince Harry through a digital billboard advertisement.
The ad features a ball gag with the bold statement, “silence is golden,” in response to the intimate revelations disclosed in Harry's recent memoir, which sparked a frenzy of online memes and jokes at his expense.
Joanne Reiff, the head of s–ual empowerment at Love Honey, expressed the brand's historical support for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's advocacy on critical issues such as racism and misogyny.
However, Reiff noted that Harry's memoir had crossed a line with its explicit references, prompting Love Honey to craft a playful yet pointed response.
The brand, known for its innovative products, referenced the memoir title by inviting viewers to explore their website with the tagline, “spare ball gags available.”
In the wake of Harry's memoir release, both he and Meghan Markle have witnessed a significant decline in their popularity, particularly in the US market.
The scandalous content of Harry's book, coupled with his peculiar disclosures, has led to a sharp downturn in public perception.
Poll data from Redfield and Wilton reveals a drastic shift in sentiment towards the couple, with Harry's favorability rating plummeting from plus 38 to minus 7 since December.
Similarly, Meghan's approval rating has also experienced a notable drop, falling from 23 to minus 13 during the same period.
Critics, including The New York Times, have raised concerns about the content of Harry's memoir, describing it as a conflicted narrative that seeks both attention and repudiation of fame.
The review highlights the book's chaotic nature, touching on topics such as Harry's frostbitten appendage and alleged drug use, which have raised eyebrows and invited ridicule from various quarters.
As the royal couple navigates this turbulent phase, the repercussions of Harry's tell-all saga continue to reverberate across media platforms, shaping public opinion and challenging their standing in the global spotlight.