Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina made a bold statement at the London premiere of Bob Marley’s documentary, “One Love.”
The couple arrived in style, showcasing their chic senses of fashion.
However, it seems that their presence at the event was not solely to support the film.
According to reports from Seed Unblind, there was an underlying motive behind their attendance.
The source revealed that Idris Elba, a renowned English actor, rapper, singer, and DJ, had expressed his dissatisfaction with Meghan and Harry’s intentions.
He claimed that if the couple had shown up at the premiere to upstage the Jamaican-themed event rather than genuinely support it, he would have confronted them.
This revelation adds an interesting twist to the story, considering Elba’s previous connections to the Royal Family.
Idris Elba’s attendance at the Harker wedding and his early involvement with King Charles’ Prince’s Trust suggest that he may have allegiances to the Royal Family.
If he is aware of the silent blacklist and the drama surrounding Meghan, it is understandable why he would be irritated by what he perceives as her disingenuous behavior.
Elba seemingly questions Meghan’s commitment to her heritage, accusing her of conveniently playing the “color card” when it suits her agenda.
The animosity towards Meghan extends beyond Hollywood; she is particularly disliked within black Hollywood circles.
Critics argue that she takes advantage of the advancements made by others for her own gain.
Furthermore, her lack of skill in her work only adds fuel to the fire.
Comparatively, Idris Elba has dedicated years to honing his craft, making him more respected in the industry.
Another intriguing aspect of the story involves Meghan and Harry’s attempt to make a speech at the Jamaican premiere.
They approached Rita Marley, Bob Marley’s widow, with this request, but she declined.
Rita Marley wanted to ensure that the focus remained on the Jamaican reggae-themed event and did not want the couple to upstage it.
Commenting on the situation, Lady C noted that Paramount made a clever choice by inviting Harry and Meghan to the Jamaican premiere instead of the one in California.
This decision was likely due to financial reasons, as the couple cannot charge for the extensive free publicity they have given to the Bob Marley movie.
Lady C suggests that this incident has damaged their reputation, forcing them to accept reduced fees or no fees at all for future engagements.
Lady C also addresses Meghan’s delusions of grandeur, claiming that she believes everyone desires a hug from her.
She contrasts this with William and Catherine’s royal tour of Jamaica, where they were warmly embraced by the locals.
Lady C emphasizes that the agenda during such visits is set by the hosting country, and in the case of Jamaica, the visit was well-received.
In conclusion, Lady C reiterates her previous statements, asserting that Harry and Meghan’s influence is diminishing.
She predicts that they will become figures of ridicule rather than individuals of importance, lacking the gravitas and merit they once enjoyed.
Two years ago, they may have been given the benefit of the doubt, but now their true colors are starting to show.