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Spotify Executive Blasts Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Amid Podcast Controversy
A recent uproar has emerged in the entertainment industry following Spotify's decision to terminate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's podcast deal, estimated at a staggering $25 million.
Bill Simmons, Spotify's head of podcast innovation and monetization, expressed his frustration at not being involved in the negotiations, labeling the couple as “grifters” in a fiery outburst.
Simmons lamented the missed opportunity, suggesting that their podcast collaboration could have been a game-changer for the platform.
In a candid revelation, Simmons disclosed his eagerness to share anecdotes from a Zoom call with Prince Harry, where they discussed potential podcast ideas.
Reflecting on the experience, Simmons hinted at the untold story behind their conversation, teasing it as one of his most memorable encounters.
Despite the allure of collaborating with the royal duo, Spotify cited insufficient content delivery from Archetypes, the Sussexes' production company, as the primary reason for terminating the deal.
The controversy surrounding Meghan Markle escalated further as accusations surfaced regarding the authenticity of interviews featured on the podcast.
Allegations were made that Markle recorded herself asking questions, which were later edited into the final episodes, raising doubts about the transparency of the production process.
While a former guest commended the show's producer for their interviewing skills, a former staffer came to Markle's defense, refuting claims of deceptive editing practices.