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Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show: A Recipe for Disaster

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Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show: A Recipe for Disaster

In what can only be described as a predictable misstep, 's new cooking show on Netflix is raising eyebrows and sparking outrage among shareholders.

It seems like the streaming giant has taken a gamble by investing a staggering $100 million into a project that many are dubbing a culinary catastrophe.

The idea?

To present Markle, who has never even boiled an egg, as a culinary expert.

Honestly, how did it take this long for the backlash to begin?

Netflix has been on a roll lately with questionable content choices, but this one truly takes the cake.

They've handed Markle the reins to a cooking show, allowing her to flaunt her self-branded persona as a culinary mastermind.

Over the years, she has cleverly positioned herself as everything from a humanitarian to, now, a chef.

And in what can only be described as a baffling decision, Netflix decided to fund this venture.

Guess who's footing the bill for this extravagant experiment?

That's right, us—Netflix subscribers.

With rising subscription prices, we're now indirectly financing Markle's attempt to emulate Martha Stewart.

Let's break down the premise of this show, shall we?

, the so-called culinary maven, is here to teach us how to create ice cubes adorned with flowers and whip up meals that most people can't afford.

Sounds relatable, doesn't it?

A quick peek at her promotional posts on Instagram reveals what we all suspected—this concept is far from what viewers wanted.

The tone of the show reeks of entitlement, and it's hard to ignore.

Who exactly is the target audience?

Women with too much time and money on their hands, eager to try out impractical recipes?

Or is it merely another exercise in self-promotion?

Traditional cooking shows thrive on simplicity and relatability, qualities that are glaringly absent here.

Instead, viewers are served a masterclass that caters exclusively to the ultra-wealthy, leaving the rest of us scratching our heads.

The reaction from fans has been swift and unforgiving.

Following the show's announcement, social media erupted with criticism.

On X, users were quick to express their discontent, with one user declaring a hard pass and another humorously stating they'd prefer watching paint dry.

Critics have pointed out the show's outdated aesthetic, which feels reminiscent of a bygone era, and the cooking tips that are just as stale as Markle's acting career.

Markle has skillfully built her brand on a foundation of delusions of grandeur.

Yet, it appears Netflix didn't learn from their previous blunders with her and opted to double down on this venture.

The reality is, the failure of this show seems almost guaranteed.

It lacks relatability and authenticity, teetering on the edge of embarrassment.

And when the inevitable production whistleblowers come forward to reveal the behind-the-scenes drama, it will provide endless fodder for critics.

At least Netflix has offered us something to discuss, right?

If this show starred anyone else, would it even be on our radar?

The truth is, this project likely wouldn't have made it past the pitch meeting without Markle's royal connections.

Let's be honest, she was a C-list actress at best, and now she's trying to play the role of a B-list influencer masquerading as a chef.

So, what's the takeaway for Netflix?

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