In a shocking twist to Meghan Markle’s latest podcast debut, Joe Rogan and Megyn Kelly have unleashed an unfiltered takedown, accusing the Duchess of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍 of faking tears for attention. Their explosive commentary comes hot on the heels of Markle’s emotional claims during her inaugural podcast episode, where she professed to feel “full body chills” and intense love for her 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, yet failed to produce a single tear.
Rogan and Kelly didn’t hold back, dissecting Markle’s emotional display as a meticulously crafted performance rather than a genuine moment of vulnerability. Rogan, a master of comedic critique, likened her theatrics to an Oscar-worthy monologue, questioning the authenticity of her tears while Kelly delivered a forensic-style analysis, complete with timestamps and evidence of emotional manipulation. They painted a picture of Markle as a “malignant narcissist,” cleverly playing the victim while reaping the rewards of her royal status.
Their scathing review highlighted the stark contrast between Markle’s polished presentation and the rawness of true emotion, with Rogan dubbing her display as an “emotional IPO” rather than a heartfelt confession. Social media erupted, with users dissecting her performance, comparing it to rehearsed acting rather than a candid moment of grief.
This public dissection of Markle’s emotional narrative raises questions about the modern landscape of celebrity vulnerability—where tears are weaponized for engagement rather than healing. With their combined critique, Rogan and Kelly have not only challenged Markle’s sincerity but also ignited a nationwide debate about authenticity in celebrity culture. As the podcast world watches closely, one thing is certain: the Duchess’s latest attempt to connect may have backfired spectacularly, leaving her authenticity under a glaring spotlight.