Critics are harshly reviewing Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show ‘With Love, Meghan’, with journalists calling it out for being inauthentic and out of touch with reality. During a discussion on GB News, journalist Suzan Holder expressed disappointment in Markle for appearing to revert to traditional gender roles by focusing on cooking in the show, while journalist Emma Woolf criticized the show’s lack of authenticity in its portrayal of lifestyle activities. UK media outlets have also panned the show, with The Telegraph giving it a two-star review and The Guardian branding it ‘toe-curlingly unloveable TV’.
Despite the negative reception, Meghan Markle has announced that ‘With Love, Meghan’ will be returning for a second season in autumn. However, she has not shared any details about what viewers can expect in the new episodes. The announcement was made on her Instagram story shortly after the first season aired.
Critics continue to question the sincerity and relatability of ‘With Love, Meghan’ as the show prepares for its second season. Viewers will have to wait and see if changes are made to address the criticisms raised by journalists and media outlets.
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