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**Meghan Markle’s Alleged Entanglements with Spotify Co-Founders**
Meghan Markle, before her exclusive deal with Spotify, was reportedly spending a significant amount of time in Los Angeles.
Questions arose about why Spotify would lavish her with diva treatment considering her reputation as a mediocre podcast host.
However, a recent clue emerged on Twitter in the form of a photo featuring Meghan alongside a mysterious man.
This man happens to be the co-founder of Spotify, with an estimated net worth of 3.7 billion dollars.
Given Meghan's known preferences for Italians and billionaires, coupled with her single status, rumors suggest she may have become entangled with one of the two co-founders of Spotify.
Reports indicate that Meghan previously strayed outside her relationships, including allegedly cheating on her former husband, Trevor, with Patrick J Adams.
Samantha, Meghan's half-sister, fueled speculation by hinting at Meghan's involvement with one of her “Suits” co-stars during her marriage to Trevor.
The grapevine also whispered about Meghan's romantic entanglements on the show, casting doubt on her seemingly solid marriage.
Samantha further claimed that Meghan cheated on her ex-boyfriend, Corey Vitello, when she went on her first date with Prince Harry.
According to Tom Bauer's book, Meghan's relationship with Vitello was on the rocks when she met Harry.
Soon after their initial date in July 2016, Harry clandestinely flew to Toronto, where Meghan resided.
Despite the complexities of her romantic life, Meghan believed her connection with Harry was meant to be.
She ended things with Corey, who reportedly felt relieved as their relationship had soured in the final months.
Samantha Markle's revelations in a book hinted at Meghan juggling multiple relationships simultaneously, including one with Harry and another with Corey.
The saga continues as allegations of infidelity resurface amidst Spotify's financial woes.
The streaming giant faced substantial losses of approximately $884 million over the following six months.
In a surprising turn of events, the company terminated its high-profile deals with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the Obamas.
Spotify's chief executive, Daniel Luck, acknowledged in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal that the company may have overpaid for certain content.
However, he defended the investments, citing Spotify's success in becoming a leading podcast platform.
Despite initially topping the podcast charts, Meghan and Harry's podcast series quickly plummeted in popularity with each new episode release.
Moreover, Spotify faced criticism for allegedly manipulating rankings to keep the podcast artificially high in the charts.
The disparity between chart positions and actual listener numbers raised questions about Spotify's podcast metrics and the true reach of the royal couple's content.