Priest criticizes Meghan Markle’s Netflix show as mediocre
A Catholic priest has criticized Meghan Markle's new Netflix series, calling it a "penance" and suggesting that viewers should embrace its "mediocrity." His comments have sparked a renewed debate about Meghan's public persona and the reception of her media projects. Some are questioning whether the priest's harsh critique is justified or if Meghan is facing unfair scrutiny once again. The show, titled "With Love, Meghan," premiered on March 4 after delays due to wildfires. It aimed to position Meghan as a lifestyle guru but instead has faced significant backlash. Critics have labeled it as "inauthentic" and "out of touch," leading to a strong negative reaction online. Reports indicate that the backlash has escalated to alarming levels. Meghan has reportedly received death threats through dark web forums. She is said to be feeling "devastated" as her reputation suffers. Even a celebrity chef who criticized the show has faced similar threats. Experts express concern that Meghan's aspirations to be recognized as a lifestyle icon may be slipping away. The intense criticism and threats could have lasting effects on her career and public image.