Meghan Markle was called a “narcissistic” similar to Donald Trump, Kanye West, Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried in a recently published Politico article.
The article, titled “2022 is the year we all finally got tired of narcissists,” suggests that, for Markle, in 2022: “Some of them got their payoff and some got worse: our disinterest “.
Writer Joanna Weiss noted that she was attracted to Markle and Prince Harry, but the couple’s Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan” turned her against them.
She writes: “My natural sympathy for the couple began to turn into irritation and it occurred to me that the ego had its limits. And it struck me that the overreach that led to the Sussexes critical mega-series is the same impulse that turned Elon Musk into a Twitter terror, that prompted Ye to raise the bar on outrageous behavior all the way to that he crosses the line into blatant anti-Semitism. , which sent Bankman-Fried from the roof of the world to a prison in the Bahamas.
A Politico writer called Meghan Markle a ‘narcissistic’ similar to Donald Trump, Kanye West, Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried in a year-end story
Weiss admits the royal couple have legitimate grievances, but “Even sympathetic critics have complained that there isn’t much new here beyond vanity.”
The play admits that the Sussexes’ brand of narcissism is more “benign” than the likes of Kanye West, Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Sam Bankman-Fried, but that when it reaches the level of those three in particular, it can become dangerous. .
Meghan & Harry, directed by Liz Garbus, is the first project to emerge from the multi-year deal the couple signed with the streaming giant in 2020, shortly after announcing they were stepping down as active members of the Royal family.
In September 2020, the couple announced a partnership with Netflix to work on a number of projects including documentaries, docuseries, feature films, scripted shows and children’s shows in conjunction with their company Archewell Productions.
In an official statement released at the time, they said, “Our goal will be to create content that informs but also gives hope. As new parents, it’s also important for us to create inspiring family shows.
They added that Netflix’s “unprecedented reach will help [them] sharing impactful content that unlocks the action”.
In July last year, the Duchess announced her first project with Netflix, an animated series called Pearl, in which she would take on the roles of creator and executive producer.
However, in May this year, Pearl was dropped by the streaming platform as part of a wave of cuts prompted by their declining subscriber numbers.
The article, titled “2022 is the year we all finally got tired of narcissists,” suggests that, for Markle and Sam Bankman-Fried (pictured), in 2022: “Some of them got their payoff and some of them got worse: our disinterest’
The play admits that the Sussexes’ brand of narcissism is more “benign” than the likes of Kanye West, Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Sam Bankman-Fried, but that when it reaches the level of those three in particular, it can become dangerous.
Netflix reportedly paid £88m ($100m) for Harry and Meghan’s bombshell docuseries as part of a multi-year deal with the streaming giant
Netflix recently announced that the couple will present a documentary series that will celebrate “inspiring leaders” throughout history, inspired by Nelson Mandela.
“Live to Lead” is a seven-part series featuring interviews with global figures “who have made brave choices”, including Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and the late Justice of the Supreme Court of States States, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Others to be featured include Bryan Stevenson, a 63-year-old American social justice activist and law professor, Albie Sachs, 87, a former South African judge, rugby player Siya Kolisi, 31, and journalist Gloria Steinem, 88.
The pair are billed as executive producers and are set to make an appearance on the show.
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