Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, ‘With Love, Meghan’ has received criticism from journalists for being out of touch and superficial. Journalists on GB News expressed disappointment that Meghan would be focusing on a cooking show, with one calling it “silly, fakery, lifestyle stuff.” UK media outlets have also panned the show, with The Telegraph giving it two stars and The Guardian labeling it ‘toe-curlingly unloveable TV’.
Despite the negative reviews, Meghan Markle announced that ‘With Love, Meghan’ will be returning for a second season in autumn. She made the announcement via an Instagram story shortly after the first season aired, but has not revealed any further details about what viewers can expect in the upcoming season.
Critics continue to question whether Meghan’s new venture is really resonating with audiences and whether it is in line with her previous work as a royal and advocate for social causes. The debate over the show’s content and purpose remains a hot topic among commentators and viewers alike.
As ‘With Love, Meghan’ gears up for its second season, it remains to be seen how Meghan will address the criticism and whether she will make any changes to the show’s format in response to feedback. Fans and critics alike will be eagerly awaiting the show’s return to see how Meghan’s cooking and lifestyle program will evolve in its next installment.
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