Meghan Markle has recently received a warning about the potential consequences of her woke crusade against Hollywood.<\/p>\n
The Duchess of Sussex, along with Prince Harry, runs their own TV and film production company called Archwell.<\/p>\n
However, studio executives have expressed concerns that Meghan’s recent actions could backfire and harm their chances of collaborating with major studios.<\/p>\n
During a recent episode of her Spotify podcast, Meghan criticized iconic movies, such as Austin Powers and Kill Bill, for perpetuating toxic Asian stereotypes.<\/p>\n
She argued that these films portrayed Asian women as over-sexualized or aggressive.<\/p>\n
While Meghan’s intentions may be noble, her comments have not been well-received by everyone in the industry.<\/p>\n
Lucy Liu, who played a role in Kill Bill, defended the movie, stating that her character was part of a diverse group of female assassins.<\/p>\n
She emphasized that she would have been labeled negatively regardless of her appearance.<\/p>\n
The Quentin Tarantino fan club dismissed Meghan’s criticism as “silly” and urged her to rewatch Kill Bill, highlighting Liu’s portrayal of a strong woman.<\/p>\n
Journalist Fraser Meyers and former MP Lembert Opik have also voiced their skepticism about Prince Harry and Meghan’s ambitions in the entertainment industry.<\/p>\n
They claim that the couple lacks the talent and charisma necessary to succeed in Hollywood.<\/p>\n
This criticism comes amid reports that the Sussexes are having second thoughts about their Netflix documentary.<\/p>\n
Columnist Daniela Elsa has raised concerns about the pressure faced by the royal couple to deliver successful projects.<\/p>\n
She argues that their deals with high-profile businesses are contingent on their ability to produce content that meets expectations.<\/p>\n
Elsa points out that even famous individuals like Meghan cannot take their partnerships for granted, as companies like Spotify have shown a willingness to change their content strategies.<\/p>\n
Meghan has already experienced a setback when her animated children’s series was canceled.<\/p>\n
This incident serves as a reminder that the Sussexes must consistently deliver quality content to maintain their standing in the industry.<\/p>\n
The stakes are high, as their ability to secure lucrative deals and keep the lights on in their fridge stocked with organic hummus depends on it.<\/p>\n
The pressure on Prince Harry and Meghan has intensified with rumors that their upcoming docuseries on Netflix could be in jeopardy due to the Queen’s death and Prince Charles’ ascension to the throne.<\/p>\n
A Hollywood source even questions whether the show may be “dead in the water” at this point.<\/p>\n
Elsa suggests that the couple has transitioned from being accountable to one powerful organization to being accountable to multiple powerful organizations, each with their own set of demands.<\/p>\n
Kinsey Schofield, a podcast host and royal commentator, believes that Netflix would face humiliation if their partnership with the Sussexes fails to produce any substantial results.<\/p>\n
She argues that the streaming giant has invested heavily in the couple and expects a return on their investment.<\/p>\n
While Harry and Meghan may not personally love the final product, it is likely that it will still find its way onto the platform.<\/p>\n
It is clear that Meghan’s outspokenness on social issues has the potential to impact her and Prince Harry’s production company.<\/p>\n
The couple must navigate the delicate balance between pursuing their values and maintaining positive relationships with studios and streaming platforms.<\/p>\n
Only time will tell whether their endeavors will be successful or if they will face the consequences of their woke war on Hollywood.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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