She humorously drew a parallel between Markle and the Statue of Liberty, suggesting that both were showing signs of approaching middle age. While Markle has gained immense fame, fueled by social media and our fascination with superficial achievements, questions have arisen about the authenticity of her image.
According to The Telegraph, Wyant remarked, "Meghan Markle is like the monument; she is a bit overdone and suspected to have undergone a minor renovation." Despite any criticisms, Markle's admirers argue that age cannot diminish her allure or extinguish her versatility. However, it is apparent that she is entering early middle age.
Customs and societal expectations have shaped her journey, but one must ponder why a prominent figure like Markle still relies on brands like Dior.
Having climbed the ladder in the entertainment industry, Markle's pre-royal CV reveals her earlier roles before her breakthrough with the TV show "Suits." It includes a striking black and white headshot, lacking a specific date, suggesting it predates her appearance on the game show "Deal or No Deal" in 2006.
One of Markle's earliest professional acting credits was playing Natalie, a "hot chick," in Ashton Kutcher's 2005 romantic comedy "A Lot Like Love." The CV also lists her previous TV appearances, such as playing a nurse named Jill on "General Hospital" in 2001 and portraying a party guest named Natasha on the CBS sci-fi legal drama "Century City" in 2004.
Prior to these roles, her experience was limited, including stage performances during her time at Northwestern University and an appearance on the news program "Nick News W5" when she was just 11 years old.
The CV even mentions her involvement in theater productions like "Annie," "Into the Woods," and "Stepping Out" by British writer Richard Harris in 1984. It seems that Markle compiled the CV around the age of 24, highlighting her intensive training in various disciplines, from TV and film to musical comedy and voice performance. Additional skills listed include fluency in French and Spanish, as well as proficiency in dancing and kickboxing.
A Facebook user who shared these insights into Markle's previous life revealed that their management group struggled to find an agency willing to represent her due to her limited credits. Despite the initial challenges, they acknowledged having an instinct about her talent and kept her headshot, resume, and contact details on file. In a lighthearted tone, they playfully wondered if Markle's old cell phone number was still active, suggesting they might reach out to her. The post concluded by praising Mark Teschner, the casting director of "General Hospital," for giving Markle her first network television credit, acknowledging his ability to spot talent.
It seems Markle's pre-royal journey involved both hurdles and strategic choices, with the controversy surrounding her alleged age manipulation adding another layer of intrigue.