Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has faced rejection in her attempts to secure a role in one of her ex-husband Trevor Engelson’s TV series.
According to sources close to the situation, Meghan reached out to Trevor in hopes of landing a part in his drama, only to be turned down.
Since their divorce, Trevor has moved on and found success and stability in his career and finances, leaving Meghan behind.
A close friend who recently saw Trevor revealed that he has thrived since their split, now having more resources and opportunities than Meghan.
At 46 years old, Trevor has experienced a remarkable rise in both his personal and professional life.
He is happily married to Tracy Carland, a dietician who inherited a substantial fortune from her late father’s successful mortgage business.
The couple resides in a luxurious home in an upscale Los Angeles neighborhood and has two young daughters.
Engelson’s management and production company, Underground, based in Beverly Hills, has achieved significant success in recent years.
They are responsible for creating the hit TV crime drama series Snowfall, which ran for six seasons and featured acclaimed British actor Damson Idris.
Currently, a spin-off show is in development, further solidifying Trevor’s status in the entertainment industry.
If Meghan is serious about returning to acting, she may have to work with Trevor Engelson again.
His connections and influence in Hollywood are evident, and his standing in the filmmaking world has grown significantly.
Interestingly, Meghan’s decision to live in Montecito, close to Trevor’s family, may have a hidden purpose.
Engelson has been an outspoken supporter of the current actors and writers strike, earning him a reputation for his down-to-earth demeanor and generosity.
He has been known to deliver coffee and doughnuts to picket lines during the strike, but prefers to keep his acts of kindness hidden.
Trevor Engelson’s life today stands in stark contrast to the years he shared with Meghan.
The couple met in 2004 at a Hollywood bar, fell in love, and eventually got married on a Jamaican beach in 2011.
Thomas Markle, Meghan’s estranged father, remembers Trevor with great affection, describing him as kind and supportive.
Unlike Prince Harry, who has never met his father-in-law, Engelson enjoyed a warm bond with both Thomas and Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland.
During their marriage, Trevor was the main breadwinner while Meghan struggled to establish herself as an actress.
Engelson supported her throughout, finding her roles in low-budget movies and eventually helping her secure a part in the TV series Suits, where she played the character Rachel Zane for nine seasons.
Friends of the couple recall Trevor’s unwavering support for Meghan, always cheering her on and providing financial stability.
While Meghan’s request for a role in Trevor’s TV series may have been turned down, her determination to return to acting remains strong.
If she wants to succeed in the industry once again, she may have to navigate the complexities of working with her ex-husband, who now holds significant influence in Hollywood.
Only time will tell if Meghan can overcome this setback and make a triumphant comeback to the screen.