In a recent concert at Liverpool’s M&S Arena, comedian Chris Rock didn’t hold back as he called out both Will Smith and Meghan Markle.
Rock, known for his no-holds-barred style, candidly affirmed that Smith had managed to portray himself as a perfect man for three decades before revealing his flaws.
The 57-year-old comedian also addressed the incident where Smith slapped him at this year’s Oscars.
During the concert, Rock took aim at Meghan Markle, mocking her complaints about life in the royal family.
He expressed his confusion, stating, “I just don’t understand.”
Rock used Markle as an example of society’s current obsession with victimhood, which he believes is one of the only ways to gain fame.
He questioned how many US celebrities and journalists have called her out for perpetuating this victim narrative.
Rock further questioned the repercussions now that some black individuals have turned against Meghan.
Alison P Davis criticized her in the cut, while Svely Veli Mandela called her out for comparing her situation to that of his grandfather, Nelson Mandela.
Dr. John Carney also debunked her Nelson Mandela story.
According to Rock, Meghan plays the victim card to gain popularity, even though Mariah Carey referred to her as a diva on her own podcast.
Will Meghan claim racism because she feels she isn’t accepted by black people, or will she finally accept that she may simply not be likable?
Australian radio host Kyle Sanderlands didn’t hold back either, branding Meghan Markle an imbecile.
Sanderlands and his co-host, Jackie O Henderson, discussed Meghan’s accusations of racism in the British press during an interview with the cut magazine.
They suggested that Meghan should move on from this feud and questioned how she could know about alleged slurs in newsrooms without naming names or identifying her source.
Sanderlands showed little sympathy, stating that she needs to get over it.
Henderson also addressed Meghan’s complaints about the royal rota rules regarding the release of photos of her children.
She explained that when joining the royal family, one must adhere to these long-standing rules.
Disgruntled with Meghan’s constant “woe is me” stories about life as a frontline royal, both Henderson and Sanderlands expressed their weariness.
The arrival of Meghan and Harry in the UK has not been met with open arms by royal insiders.
The couple has been branded delusional, and their actions have left the Queen on edge.
A palace insider told the Sunday Times that everyone had hoped Meghan and Harry would pursue financial independence and philanthropic endeavors without constantly railing against the system.
However, their star power necessitates an association with the royal family, fueling the flames of family discord.
Sources also criticized Meghan’s claims that a South African cast member of the Lion King live adaptation celebrated her marriage into the royal family, comparing it to Nelson Mandela’s release from prison.
The unnamed source described the whole situation as “staggering” and questioned who would be next, Gandhi?
The insider added that the Queen does not want to constantly be on edge, waiting for the next explosive revelation.
Chris Rock’s remarks and the ongoing criticism of Meghan Markle highlight the complexities and controversies surrounding her public image.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Meghan will respond to these latest criticisms and whether she will find acceptance among those who have turned against her.