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Superbowl 2024 Snub: Meghan Markle Blocked from Major Events
Paramount's CEO has made it clear that Meghan Markle won't be getting a ticket to Superbowl 2024, as she finds herself even blocked from the roads.
The former royal, who has been rumored to make an appearance in the upcoming Suits reboot, faced criticism from a royal expert.
Richard Fitzwilliams, speaking to The Sun, expressed his view that it would be a step backward for the Duchess if she were to return to acting.
Reports from the Daily Express suggest that Meghan might be considering a return to acting by starring in a spin-off of the popular legal drama Suits, which aired from 2011 to 2019.
The expert emphasized that a potential return to Suits would be regressive and somewhat ironic for Meghan, given her current status.
Despite being signed with talent agency WME since last April, Meghan has yet to announce any new projects.
Fitzwilliams highlighted the unpredictability of Meghan and Harry, stating that while they have faced mockery from various sources, they should not be underestimated as they enjoy surprising people.
Recent revelations from a source on Blind Item indicated that Meghan and Harry have been blacklisted from prestigious events such as the Grammys, Superbowl, and Oscars.
In light of these exclusions, Meghan is said to be searching for the ideal parking spot in Los Angeles to justify her absence from these events.
The source mentioned that the couple had high hopes for an award nomination, leading to disappointment when it did not materialize.
Despite their efforts, they have faced challenges in securing invitations to exclusive events, with reports suggesting that even their favorite charity has come under scrutiny.
The couple's struggles to secure invites to prominent events have left them facing a disappointing start to the year.
As Meghan's attempts to secure opportunities in the entertainment industry continue, she faces another setback after being excluded from the Superbowl 2024 commercial featuring the Suits Union.
The upcoming National Football League's Championship game, set to take place in Las Vegas for the first time, promises a star-studded lineup of events, parties, and concerts.
Notable personalities like Kris Jenner, Janet Ortega, and Kate McKinnon are expected to be part of the extravaganza.
The Superbowl, known as the most-watched television event in the US, attracts millions of viewers each year.
Advertisers spare no expense to feature A-list talent in their commercials, with companies shelling out up to $7 million for a 30-second ad slot.
Despite the high demand for advertising slots during the Superbowl, Paramount's decision to withhold an ad deal from Meghan, along with denying her access to Superbowl tickets, underscores the challenges she continues to face in the entertainment industry.