Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, ‘With Love, Meghan’, has been receiving criticism from journalists as it prepares for a second season in the autumn. Journalists Suzan Holder and Emma Woolf discussed the show on GB News, with Holder expressing disappointment that Meghan Markle, a former actress and advocate, had chosen to focus on a cooking show. Woolf criticized the show for its perceived lack of authenticity, describing it as “silly, fakery, lifestyle stuff.”
Media outlets in the UK have also weighed in on the show, with reviews ranging from two stars to one star. The Telegraph called the hostess act “exhausting,” while The Guardian labeled the show as “toe-curlingly unloveable TV.” Despite the criticism, Meghan Markle announced that ‘With Love, Meghan’ will be returning for a second season in the autumn, although details about the new season have not been revealed.
The debate surrounding ‘With Love, Meghan’ centers on whether the show is out of touch with reality and its perceived lack of authenticity. As the conversation continues, viewers and critics alike will be watching to see how the show evolves in its second season.
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