Chairwoman Perlina’s Candid Remarks Expose Meghan Markle’s Failed Stunt
In an unexpected turn of events, Chairwoman Perlina Ibakuy has publicly admitted that she has no idea who Meghan Markle is.
Perlina did not hold back as she revealed the truth about Meg’s desperate attempt to gain attention.
According to Perlina, Meg went to great lengths, even claiming to be 43% Nigerian, just to secure a photo with her.
However, it seems that Meg’s plan to make a comeback at Variety’s Power of Women Gala was nothing short of a disaster.
The Duchess of Sussex hoped to mingle with Hollywood’s elite, including renowned figures like Margot Robbie and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Unfortunately for her, nobody seemed to care about her presence.
Variety’s event was meant to be Meg’s moment to shine, showcasing her glamorous outfits and rubbing shoulders with A-listers.
Yet, in the cutthroat world of Tinseltown, one’s success is determined by their latest achievements.
And for Meg, it has been quite some time since she made any significant impact.
Apart from appearing in paparazzi shots and discussing her new brand and projects, her last notable accomplishment was almost a year ago with her Netflix documentary.
Now, here’s where things get interesting.
An insider has revealed Meg’s desperate and pathetic attempt to regain relevance.
Allegedly, she pleaded with Perlina Ibakuy, the chairwoman of the Universal Studio Group division at NBCUniversal, for a photo opportunity.
Following this encounter, Meg started spreading rumors about her imminent return to the hit TV series, Suits.
However, the most surprising detail is that she pretended to be 43% Nigerian during this charade.
Perlina, being from the Egbo tribe in Nigeria and the first woman of African descent to lead a major US TV studio, found the situation rather amusing.
She remained unfazed, displaying her authority and superiority throughout the encounter.
Meg’s struggle to fit in was evident as she appeared like an out-of-place guest at her agent’s table, surrounded by producers instead of fellow actors or talent.
Placed near Leonardo DiCaprio and her Uber agent, Brad Slater from WNE, who represents renowned figures like Kevin Costner and Michael Strahan, Meg seemed out of her element.
Speaking of Strahan, while he co-hosts Good Morning America, he is known more for his entertaining nature than for his journalistic prowess.
It is clear that Meg’s appearance at the gala was merely a public relations stunt, aiming to portray her as a hot commodity in Hollywood.
Publicists often resort to such tactics, strategically mingling with influential individuals and subtly hinting at exciting projects to generate buzz on social media and in the press.
However, these are nothing more than smoke and mirrors, manufactured dramas designed to keep their clients’ names in the headlines.