Fox News Host slams Meghan Markle's Netflix show as 'fake and phony' during podcast rant
Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, has been savaged by Fox News star Kennedy, who said she would 'throw herself into a shallow grave' rather than watch it
Meghan Markle's Netflix project, With Love, Meghan, faced harsh criticism from Fox News personality Kennedy during her podcast Kennedy Saves the World.
Opening her latest episode, Kennedy remarked: "Welcome to Kennedy Saves the World. Isn't it wonderful that we're here together fake laughing? Oh wait no, that's the new Netflix trailer for Meghan Markle's show With Love, Meghan. Ew, barf in my mouth."
Kennedy expressed her disdain after watching the trailer, stating: "I suffered through the trailer, which was the dumbest thing I've ever seen, which makes me think she might be mentally compromised somehow."
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She went on to accuse Meghan of having "wrecked the Royal Family."
She then spoke about Meghan and Harry's relocation to Montecito, commenting: "When they moved here, people still kind of liked them, they were very intrigued by them and they got deals with Spotify and Netflix and God knows who else was dumb enough to fork over a bunch of cash in their direction, so they had their dumb little Harry and Meghan Netflix show."
She criticized the couple's attempts to capitalize on their drama, saying: "This did very well because of him, and his mum, brother and his dad and his family drama that she is stirring up and so they have tried to milk that dramatic cow for so long and people just got really sick of it. And yeah they read it. And yes it was clickbait and he sold copies of his book Spare, but now people are like 'spare me', they just don't care about them and all the reporting is that we know whatever a cultural bubble there is in Los Angeles, it is soured on Harry and Meghan."
Kennedy then addressed the recent instances of the couple attending separate events, with experts suggesting they are leading "separate lives". She expressed her belief that public sentiment towards Harry differs significantly from their feelings about Meghan.
They are now attempting to rebrand themselves and uncouple from each other, so he's pursuing his own path. I think people will extend goodwill and a level of generosity because they sympathize with him, knowing that his life is challenging."
Turning her attention to Meghan's new Netflix show, confirmed to feature Chrissy Teigen as a guest in its second season, Kennedy didn't hold back: "It is fake and phony and nonsense and Styrofoam and gross and such a disgusting attempt to try and rebrand her and make her likable."
She went on to say: "I wouldn't watch this even if it were the last thing broadcast during a global pandemic. If I were the last person alive, I'd probably throw myself into a shallow grave rather than watch a second of the show. I can't believe that Netflix threw more money at her. You can watch the trailer if you need some visual syrup to induce vomiting if you've accidentally ingested poison, that's the only way I would recommend it. Other than that, it looks super great."