Meghan Markle’s recent claims of a multimillion-dollar deal with Audible have been categorically debunked by the company’s founder, exposing her blatant dishonesty.
Audible, a subsidiary of Amazon Inc., has firmly rejected Meghan’s grandiose assertions, putting an end to the incessant PR buzz surrounding her supposed imminent contract.
According to Meghan’s PR team, she was said to be thrilled at the prospect of securing her first major deal since parting ways with Spotify.
The rumors suggested that she was on the verge of signing a lucrative contract with Audible, Amazon’s podcast production partner.
Speculation even swirled that this deal could surpass the eye-popping millions she had received from Spotify.
An insider, perhaps with a touch of cynicism, hinted that Meghan believed this venture could either make or break her Hollywood dream.
The source tantalizingly suggested that the deal on the table was truly lucrative.
However, despite her unwavering confidence, Meghan finds herself walking a precarious tightrope.
Despite Audible’s denial, Meghan’s PR machine continues to churn out statements implying that the deal will materialize.
However, it is disingenuous for her to claim that she will be in the company of Michelle and Barack Obama, as she has never been in their company before.
Meghan has a knack for embellishing grains of truth, transforming them into sparkling fabrications.
To put an end to the charade, an Audible spokesperson unequivocally stated that there is absolutely no truth to the report and that they are not in negotiations with Meghan.
The company has learned from the experiences of others and opted for a direct and unambiguous denial, avoiding the potential calamity of engaging with Meghan.
It becomes particularly pertinent for Audible, as Spotify’s biggest rival, not to be perceived as raiding Spotify’s cast-offs.
Spotify’s CEO had previously referred to Meghan as a talentless grifter, despite the heavy investment the company made in setting her up for success.
However, her work on the platform was underwhelming, with only 13 episodes produced over several years.
Meghan’s pattern of making audacious and unfounded claims about negotiations with various companies has become all too familiar.
She consistently presents herself as the next industry juggernaut in line for billion-dollar deals, only to be repeatedly rebuffed and debunked.
One can’t help but wonder why she persists in such behavior.
It’s worth noting that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Sanchez, reportedly close allies of Kris Jenner, have been seen together at events.
Additionally, a close associate of mine, who held a prominent position at Amazon, attests to the company’s high standards and demand for exemplary performance.
It is highly unlikely that they would entertain the idea of signing Meghan, who has limited ability to connect with people and potentially harbors numerous secrets.
In the grand scheme of things, the question remains: does anyone truly care if Meghan is holding out for a colossal payout?