In a sensational takedown, media personality Megyn Kelly has unleashed a scathing critique of Meghan Markle’s recent podcast debut, branding her a “malignant narcissist” and accusing her of manipulating public sympathy for fame. Kelly’s fiery commentary follows Markle’s first-ever podcast appearance on the Jamie Kern Lima Show, where she discussed the challenges of motherhood and life under the public eye. However, critics swiftly questioned the sincerity of Markle’s emotional revelations, suggesting they were nothing more than a carefully orchestrated PR stunt.
Kelly’s blistering remarks come as Markle attempts to navigate her complex identity as a former actress turned royal, now striving to reclaim her spotlight. Viewers were left aghast at Markle’s excessive self-aggrandizement, from her over-the-top praise for Prince Harry to her self-referential anecdotes that critics argue overshadow genuine storytelling. “Did you notice the end of every episode? It says starring Meghan, Duchess of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍,” Kelly pointedly remarked, highlighting the bizarre juxtaposition of her royal title with her attempts to appear relatable.
As Markle shared intimate details about her nightly ritual of writing letters to her 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, skeptics questioned the authenticity of her emotional displays, with many suggesting they were merely calculated moves to sway public opinion. The backlash has been swift and brutal; social media users mocked her for seemingly flaunting her royal title even in personal gestures, like signing a jar of homemade jam as “Her Royal Highness.”
With insiders painting a starkly different picture of Markle’s off-screen persona—allegations of a toxic work environment and demanding behavior—questions loom large over her carefully curated image. Was the podcast a moment of genuine vulnerability or just another strategic ploy? As the debate intensifies, one thing is clear: Meghan Markle is once again at the center of a media firestorm, and the world is watching closely.