Ted Sarandos, the head of Netflix, and his wife, Nicole Avant, a former Ambassador, attended Beyonce's concert on Monday, unintentionally finding themselves seated near Meghan. However, Nicole Avant was taken aback by Meghan's alleged inappropriate actions toward her husband.
As Avant described it, Meghan initially created a scene with a smile, as if she were talking to imaginary friends. While Ted Sarandos paid her no attention, Meghan seemingly found something amusing on the ground and began to clap randomly, seemingly out of place among the A-listers surrounding her. She engaged in flirtatious behavior with Ted, which included playing with her hair, stroking her cheeks, and making suggestive comments. Meghan appeared to carry herself as the most charming person in the room, seemingly oblivious to Nicole's feelings.
Despite Nicole and Ted not joining her, Meghan attempted to engage with the CEOs during the event. This behavior was perceived as networking or an attempt to gain attention. Meghan had managed to secure a $20,000 ticket or had someone like Tyler Perry sponsor her attendance, and she was actively socializing with celebrities and posting about it extensively. However, it was suggested that next time, there might be a demand for more distance between her and the others.
On Reddit, users shared their opinions on Netflix's potential response to the situation. Some believed that Netflix might quietly let the contract with the Sussexes expire without further engagement, only considering a pitch if the couple came up with a compelling concept. Others predicted that both Netflix and WME might drop them, citing concerns about the success of their projects and the potential negative impact on their image.
The situation surrounding Meghan's behavior at the VIP Champagne Bar has generated various opinions and speculations about the future of her and Prince Harry's partnership with Netflix and other companies.