![]() ![]() Harry’s Dior choices were seen as possible “plugs” for his wife’s supposed deal, the Daily Mail also reported.Ī source with WME insisted to the Daily Mail that the agency knew the Spotify deal was coming to an end, though WME perhaps could not have expected that Simmons’ negative view of the couple would go viral. ![]() Harry also has been spotted donning Dior - to his father’s coronation and to testify in court. The Dior rumors probably percolated because Meghan has long been a fan of Dior - wearing the fashion label’s designs to her son Archie’s christening in 2019, and to the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee service in 2022. The socialite told the Daily Mail that the world would soon forget that Meghan’s “silly little podcast” was canceled after one season if she signed the deal with Dior. Goodnight to everyone except those who still don't accept that Harry & Meghan are shameless grifters. New York Post – This is NOT a Spoof Front Page! With Spotify, the couple only delivered 12 episodes of Meghan’s “Archetypes” podcasts and a one-off holiday special over 2½ years. The New York Post had fun with a cover that labeled Harry and Meghan “Their Royal Laziness.” Simmons’ scathing assessment of the couple confirmed critics’ views that the Montecito-based millionaires been paid obscene amounts of money to do very little work. Just as this news broke, she and Harry were called “(expletive) grifters” by Bill Simmons, a Spotify executive and veteran podcaster and sports writer, on his eponymous podcast. On Friday, “news ricocheted around the world,” as the Daily Mail said, after the Wall Street Journal and other outlets confirmed that Spotify had ended its massive podcasting deal with Meghan and Harry. That the NYPD disputed the dangers “certainly adds to the growing narrative that the two of them are attention seekers who embellish certain incidents, perhaps, to keep people talking about them and to build their brand,” Los Angeles-based entertainment law attorney Camron Dowlatshahi said in an email to this news organization. In May, she and Prince Harry were accused of exaggerating the dangers of being followed by paparazzi in New York City to garner global headlines and sympathy. Royal observers also have remarked that Meghan was notably absent during Harry’s promotional efforts for his tell-all memoir “Spare,” in which he slammed the monarchy and individual members of his family. She also stayed away from London’s High Court earlier this month, when Harry testified in his phone-hacking lawsuit against the Daily Mirror. In interviews with the Daily Mail and this news organization, Schiffer said, “Meghan is wise to distance herself from her husband’s toxic dramas.” He noted that Meghan didn’t accompany her husband to King Charles III’s coronation in early May. tabloids, which have dredged up grievances from his royal past. Harry’s “dramas” center around his fall-out from the British royal family and his ongoing legal battles with the U.K. With Dior off the table, Meghan could help her image makeover by distancing herself from Harry’s “toxic dramas,” said Los Angeles-based public relations and reputation crisis expert Eric Schiffer. A spokesperson for the Sussexes has also said the story is not true. ![]() It was reported that rehabbing the image of the renegade duchess could include her signing a multimillion-deal to promote Dior, the French luxury brand associated with glamorous A-listers Charlize Theron and Rihanna - as well as with a polarizing personality like Johnny Depp.īut a Dior source later Monday denied rumors of an imminent deal, telling The Telegraph that crowning her the “Duchess of Dior” had left their team in Paris “nonplussed as to how the story came about”. Meghan is undergoing a major rebranding effort under the guidance of powerhouse Ari Emanuel, the chief of talent agency William Morris Endeavor, the Daily Mail reported Sunday. Maybe being the topic of conversation around Hollywood is by design. This socialite’s view came after the American Duchess of Sussex and her husband, Prince Harry, were called “grifters” by a prominent Spotify podcaster and following reports that their $20 million podcasting deal with the company had come to an end and that Netflix also may not renew their reported $100 million contract. Meghan Markle “is all anyone is talking about,” one prominent Beverly Hills socialite said in an interview over the weekend.
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