According to journalist Neil Sean, Megan Markle has urged director Liz Garbus to submit their Netflix documentary, “Megan and Harry,” to various prestigious awards shows such as the Golden Globes, Emmys, and Oscars.
The documentary, helmed by acclaimed director Liz Garbus, offers a fresh perspective on the globally discussed love story.
However, it seems that Hollywood is not interested in embracing Harry and Megan.
A stylist to the stars in Los Angeles revealed that Harry and Megan have never received an invitation to the Oscars.
Megan Markle’s reputation as a malignant narcissist has often preceded her, even before her role in the TV series “Suits.”
Unfortunately, her notoriety did not translate into nominations for the 80th Golden Globes and 95th Academy Awards.
Adding fuel to the fire, an Australian TV host openly mocked Megan’s narcissism, suggesting that she should win an Oscar for it.
Sky News host Rita Panahi also pointed out that even left-leaning political site Politico published an opinion piece labeling Megan as a narcissist.
Panahi admitted that she had been living in a “Harry and Megan free zone,” but she couldn’t ignore the fact that the left seemed to be distancing themselves from Megan.
Sophie Ellsworth, an Australian media writer, joined the debate, expressing that people were growing tired of Harry and Megan’s sob story.
She went as far as saying that Megan should win a female Oscar for her narcissism, criticizing the couple’s Netflix documentary and podcast, as well as Harry’s upcoming book release.
Ellsworth emphasized that their constant complaints were wearing thin on the public, especially considering their luxurious lifestyle overseas.
Panahi highlighted the fact that the couple’s $100 million Netflix deal would not sustain them indefinitely.
In their documentary series, the Sussexes claimed that their trip to Australia in 2018 marked a turning point in their relationship with the royal family.
They believed their popularity threatened other members of the family.
The couple had a staggering 76 engagements during their time in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, all while Megan was pregnant.
However, despite the initial success, Harry and Megan’s Netflix docuseries has dropped from the streamer’s top five shows list.
While it managed to remain in the top ten after its release, it struggled to maintain a top five ranking due to other major releases during the holiday season.
Currently, the top spots are occupied by “The Witcher: Blood Origin” and “Wednesday,” with “Emily in Paris” and “The Recruit” following closely behind.
“Harry and Megan” now sits at number seven.
In conclusion, Megan and Harry’s hopes of gaining recognition in the awards circuit for their documentary seem to be facing challenges.
Hollywood’s lack of interest, coupled with growing criticism and a decline in rankings, indicate that their path to success may not be as smooth as they anticipated.