Judith Light, a vocal critic of Meghan and her husband since their Royal exit and move to sunny California, didn't mince her words. During a commercial break, she confronted Meghan, questioning her point-blank about her unexpected presence. Meghan, adorned in a stunning black gown and a diamond necklace, tried to act casual, claiming she was there to support friends and colleagues.
Light wasn't buying it. She scoffed at Meghan's feeble defense, mentioning supposed Netflix and Spotify deals and even bringing up Meghan's Emmy nomination from last year for the infamous Oprah interview. Light saw through Meghan's facade and called it a joke. According to sources, Light let Meghan have it, accusing her deals with Netflix and Spotify as scams, using them for personal gain and promoting her own agenda. The Oprah interview, in Light's view, was a disgrace, with lies about the royal family, mental health, and more.
The confrontation didn't end there. Light didn't hold back, telling Meghan to leave the Emmys and never return. She warned Meghan to stay away from other nominees and guests who, frankly, wanted nothing to do with her. Meghan, seemingly on the brink of tears, grabbed Harry's hand, and they made a hasty exit, followed by a swarm of paparazzi and security guards.
Naturally, this confrontation sent shockwaves through the audience and viewers alike. Social media exploded with opinions, with some praising Light for having the courage to put Meghan in her place and call out her behavior, while others criticized Light for being rude and mean, accusing her of jealousy and bitterness. Let's be real, though – Judith Light is a legend and a hero. She said what everyone was thinking, exposing Meghan for the fake and phony she is. Bravo! As one user tweeted, "Judith Light is not afraid to speak her mind and stand up for what she believes in. Damn right!" Another source chimed in, "She has no tolerance for people like Meghan Markle who use their fame and influence for selfish and dishonest purposes. She thinks Meghan is a disgrace to the industry and to the world, and she wanted to let her know that. Preach, Judith!"
