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Meghan Markle’s Deal or No Deal Dilemma: A Blast from the Past
Before stepping into the spotlight as Rachel Zane on the hit show *Suits*, Meghan Markle spent her early career as a briefcase model on the game show *Deal or No Deal*.
From 2006 to 2007, she appeared in 34 episodes, holding case number 24.
However, Markle has recently opened up about her experience on the show, describing it as one where she felt objectified and reduced to a “bimbo” persona.
This revelation has raised eyebrows, especially among the royal family.
Reports suggest that Prince William and Catherine are not particularly pleased with Markle's decision to revisit this chapter of her life.
Sources indicate that they are puzzled by her motivations for discussing an experience she had tried to move past for years.
The couple reportedly wonders why Meghan would choose to reignite interest in a story she sought to bury, leading to speculation about her intentions.
Interestingly, Markle had previously expressed a desire to distance herself from her time on *Deal or No Deal*.
After marrying Prince Harry, she was keen to prevent any photos from the show from resurfacing.
Yet, by bringing it up on her podcast, *Archetypes*, she inadvertently sparked a renewed interest in her past, prompting fans to dig up old images and clips from the game show.
Despite the backlash, sources say Markle is bewildered by the criticism she's facing.
She finds it disappointing that her comments have led to negative reactions, but she seems to recognize that there will always be critics ready to scrutinize her every move.
This pattern of public discourse around her life continues to perplex her.
Conversations around Markle's remarks have sparked various opinions online.
One internet user pointed out that while Markle now speaks negatively about the show, she had to know what she was signing up for when she joined.
The nature of *Deal or No Deal* was clear, much like other game shows where contestants and models play specific roles.
Many women who participated in the show have gone on to enjoy successful careers in modeling and acting.
In contrast, Markle left the series in 2007 without landing a significant role until 2011.
This gap in her career raises questions about her feelings towards her time on the show and whether her experiences were truly as negative as she claims.
Markle's reflections on her time as a briefcase model include discomfort with the beauty standards expected of her.
She described feeling “sick to her stomach” during the preparation process, which involved extensive makeup and wardrobe adjustments.
This sentiment suggests a deeper struggle with the pressures of the entertainment industry.
There's also been speculation that Markle's comments may be a subtle jab at Howie Mandel, the show's host.
Some believe her critiques stem from a lingering sense of resentment towards those who overlooked her potential during her Hollywood journey.
This theory points to a more complex narrative surrounding her experiences in the industry.
Interestingly, the dynamics of the game show environment played a significant role in how participants were perceived.
It's said that many briefcase models who stood out received more attention from producers and were often equipped with microphones.
Unfortunately for Markle, her time on the show didn't afford her the same opportunities.
In retrospect, Markle's brief stint on *Deal or No Deal* lasted only a couple of months, given the multiple episodes filmed in a day.