In a stunning takedown that has sent shockwaves through media circles, Joy Behar unleashed a fierce critique of Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series, “Love Meghan” Season 2, on ABC’s The View, leaving the Duchess speechless as the studio audience erupted in cheers. What was meant to be a celebratory showcase of Meghan’s life post-royalty quickly spiraled into a public humiliation, with Behar declaring, “America’s done clapping!”
As the trailer aired, Behar’s scathing remarks cut through the air: “Who is this for? Who is she trying to convince, us or herself?” Her co-hosts exchanged awkward laughter, but Behar pressed on, branding Meghan’s self-portrayal as “delusional” and criticizing the series for its self-indulgence. This brutal assessment ignited a frenzy on social media, where viewers echoed Behar’s sentiments, calling it the most honest critique ever aired on daytime television.
The fallout has been immediate and severe. Insiders from Meghan’s camp reported a state of panic, as what was intended to be a triumphant narrative has now been perceived as a desperate plea for sympathy. Sources revealed that Netflix executives are scrambling to reassess the show’s future, with urgent meetings called to discuss the backlash. The platform had overestimated Meghan’s appeal, and the once-promising project now risks being shelved or heavily reedited.
As Behar’s words echoed far beyond the studio walls, Meghan’s carefully curated image crumbled under the weight of public scrutiny. The backlash underscores a profound shift in audience sentiment, showcasing an industry grappling with the reality of celebrity culture and the limits of personal branding. The Duchess, once the darling of many, now faces an uphill battle as the cheers for her return turn to muted silence.