In her latest endeavor, Meghan Markle has enlisted the help of the camera-friendly Woman Group to film a documentary project centered around feminism.
However, this move has sparked controversy, with many questioning her true intentions and whether she is simply capitalizing on her fame for financial gain.
According to the Archibald PR team, the Duchess of Sussex made a surprise visit to a feminist climate change group called Justice for Girls.
The purpose of her visit was to engage in discussions about girls and young women’s leadership, as well as address issues of justice and equality for teenage girls living in poverty in Canada.
Justice for Girls expressed their delight at Meghan’s return visit, accompanied by Jessica Lake and Laurie Thompson from the Lake family’s All One Fund, and described their conversation as engaging and heartfelt.
However, an anonymous source from Blind Item today claims that Meghan did not capture the shots she believed were necessary for her documentary project.
As a result, she allegedly rearranged the group of women present, opting for more camera-friendly individuals to ask pre-planned questions.
It is said that these women were then required to sign iron-clad non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to protect the studio.
This decision has raised eyebrows, as it suggests Meghan’s desire to control her public image and potentially manipulate the narrative of her documentary.
Critics argue that Meghan is misguided if she believes Hollywood will invest in a project solely aimed at making her look good and enhancing her brand.
They believe she is now seen as a laughing stock and that reality TV is her only option.
However, it is unlikely that Meghan would pursue reality TV, given her image-conscious nature and desire for full editing control.
Those who support this viewpoint argue that any network foolish enough to sign her for such a venture would face the consequences of associating themselves with her tarnished reputation.
In the midst of these controversies, it has been reported that Meghan Markle is facing difficulties in reviving her career in Hollywood following her rift with the royal family.
It is said that she lost a potentially lucrative contract to Meg Bellamy, known for her role as a young Kate Middleton in the popular Netflix series “The Crown.”
Bellamy has been approached by luxury brand Dior to become their new face, further highlighting the contrast in their career trajectories.
Nonetheless, Meghan recently announced her comeback to the entertainment industry at the Variety Gala, expressing her excitement about leaving royal life behind and venturing into production alongside her husband.
With new projects on the horizon, including her self-proclaimed “global feminist” show, it seems that Meghan is determined to make her mark in Hollywood once again.
Netflix has reportedly taken the bait, signing a deal with her for what many see as a giant self-promotion on the largest streaming platform.
As Meghan Markle continues to navigate the complexities of fame, it remains to be seen whether her documentary project will genuinely contribute to the feminist movement or simply serve as a vehicle for her own self-promotion.