However, a source close to WME (William Morris Endeavor) revealed that Meghan Markle failed to secure a ticket to the Barbie screening, where A-listers like Margot Robbie and Barbie co-star J. Lia were in attendance. This incident followed Meghan's recent involvement with Variety's Power of Women event, where she claimed to be welcomed by many stars and even received nods from Margot and Lipa. Yet, it seems Meghan didn't manage to capture any photos with these A-listers, leaving questions about her interactions at such high-profile events.
In a surprising turn of events, Margot Robbie reportedly instructed an assistant to remove Meghan Markle from the Variety red carpet and refused to take a picture with her. This move followed Meghan's earlier PR stunt in August, where she mentioned enjoying a girls' day watching Barbie before celebrating her birthday at an exclusive Californian Ranch. However, there were no photos to substantiate her claims of watching Barbie with friends at the ranch. Such inconsistencies have raised doubts about Meghan's actions and credibility in celebrity circles.
Celebrities, brands, and companies have begun making official statements to distance themselves from Harry and Meghan, effectively blacklisting them. It's worth noting that despite being with WME for 11 months, Meghan has not secured any work in Hollywood. While some may sympathize with her as a victim, her actions have led many to question her motives and authenticity. Meghan's tendency to portray herself as a wronged woman and a victim may not be well-received in the long run, as it can diminish the struggles of those genuinely facing adversity.
Meghan Markle's recent exclusion from high-profile events and the growing backlash against her in the entertainment industry highlight the challenges she faces in reshaping her public image. Her path forward remains uncertain, but it's clear that her actions and choices will continue to be scrutinized in the public eye.