In a stunning takedown, broadcaster Esther Krakue has unleashed a barrage of criticism against Meghan Markle’s Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” declaring it an utter failure. Krakue’s comments cut straight to the heart of Markle’s endeavor, claiming the Duchess possesses “no talent or personality,” and that the show has devolved into a “top-tier humiliation.”
Initially touted as a high-profile comeback, Markle’s lifestyle series quickly plummeted from Netflix’s top 10 to obscurity, with viewers reportedly tuning out after the first episode. Krakue’s ruthless review highlights that despite claims of product sellouts—including candles and bath salts—there is little evidence to back up Markle’s commercial success. “She hasn’t been able to build anything. She’s just not entertaining,” Krakue asserted, pointing out that viewers left feeling uninspired and disconnected.
Critics have noted that the show, which was supposed to offer a glimpse into Markle’s life, instead presented a staged facade, shot in a rented mansion rather than her own home. This deliberate choice only adds to the growing perception of inauthenticity surrounding Markle’s brand. While Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos continues to support the venture, questions arise about whether this backing is based on merit or mere favoritism.
The facade of a lifestyle empire is crumbling as viewers see through the glitz and glam. Krakue’s remarks underscore a painful truth: for all of Markle’s resources, she fails to connect on a fundamental level with her audience. “If she can’t deliver the basics of inspiration, information, and entertainment, what exactly is she doing?” Krakue asked, echoing the sentiments of a disillusioned public. As the curtain falls on Markle’s ambitious project, the question remains: can she recover from this avalanche of critique, or is it too late for a comeback?