Meghan Markle’s Martha Stewart Rebrand Criticized as Inauthentic by Expert

Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle series faces backlash for being inauthentic, according to a royal expert, as its release is postponed.

Meghan Markle’s Martha Stewart Rebrand Criticized as Inauthentic by Expert
Meghan Markle’s Martha Stewart Rebrand Criticized as Inauthentic by Expert

Los Angeles: So, Meghan Markle is trying to rebrand herself as a lifestyle guru, right? But a royal expert is saying it feels pretty fake. She just dropped a trailer for her Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” where she’s showing off her cooking and gardening skills alongside some celebrity pals.

But here’s the kicker: after those awful fires in LA, she pushed the show’s release from January 15 to March 4. It’s like, can’t catch a break!

People are comparing her to Martha Stewart and Nigella Lawson, who are both super successful in the lifestyle game. But the expert, Helena Chard, thinks Meghan’s trying too hard to fit into this sweet, homey image that doesn’t really suit her.

Chard pointed out that Meghan has distanced herself from a lot of her family and friends, which makes it hard to believe she’s all about love and joy. It just feels off, you know?

The New York Times even mentioned how Meghan’s plan is similar to what Stewart and Lawson did, but they had their own unique flair. Chard believes that to really succeed, Meghan needs to bring something fresh and modern to the table.

She also mentioned that it would help if Meghan had some real expertise in the lifestyle field. That way, people might actually buy into what she’s selling instead of feeling like it’s all smoke and mirrors.

Despite the mixed reviews, it seems like Meghan is still feeling confident about her project. Let’s see how this all plays out!

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