In a surprising twist in the world of celebrity drama, Meghan Markle has reportedly been in constant communication with Netflix, where her projects are housed.
According to a recent blind item, she is allegedly threatening to withdraw her projects unless the streaming giant takes action against Joe Rogan, a move that has raised eyebrows across the entertainment industry.
The speculation suggests that Markle’s threats stem from Rogan’s recent jests directed at her husband, Prince Harry.
However, insiders indicate that Netflix appears unfazed by her demands, implying that they would rather retain Rogan than sacrifice Markle’s productions, which may not hold much weight on other platforms.
It seems that the streaming service is weighing its options carefully, and so far, it leans toward keeping the comedian in its corner.
Just yesterday, headlines buzzed about Rogan’s latest comedy special, “Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats,” which initially streamed live on August 4 and is now available for replay.
In this special, Rogan didn’t hold back, taking playful jabs at Prince Harry that many viewers found quite amusing.
His humor struck a chord, showcasing his knack for blending comedy with controversial topics.
One memorable moment from the show had Rogan recounting a humorous scenario where he woke up in his underwear only to find Prince Harry discussing him on television.
This kind of storytelling is classic Rogan—mixing absurdity with relatable experiences that resonate with audiences.
Rogan also painted a whimsical picture of tripping on mushrooms alongside Harry, lightening the mood around the prince’s public advocacy on various issues, including vaccines.
It’s this kind of comedic flair that has made Rogan a household name, but it also raises questions about the boundaries of humor when it involves real people.
While Rogan’s jokes were aimed at Harry, they inevitably cast a shadow on Meghan as well, particularly considering her involvement in vaccine equity initiatives.