As we analyze the reactions of Meghan's ex-co-stars on the red carpet, it becomes glaringly apparent that they're not exactly singing her praises. Gina Torres, one of Meghan's former colleagues, dropped a bombshell when asked about Meghan's involvement in the recent group text celebrating the show's resurgence. Her response? "We don't have her number, we just don't." Ouch. The implied message is crystal clear: you're not part of the inner circle anymore, and we're not interested in pretending otherwise.
The second instance of Meghan's apparent humiliation came from Patrick J Adams and Gabriel Macht during an interview. When asked about Meghan potentially returning to "Suits," Patrick Adams responded with a smirk, "She's a pretty popular girl." The unspoken words hung in the air. It's kind of weird. Meghan, in her newfound fame, seems to have distanced herself from the show, and co-stars aren't too shy about finding it peculiar.
Now, why does it all matter in the first place? Well, it's a stark reminder that fame, even Hollywood fame, doesn't always translate to lasting respect. Meghan's journey from the "Suits" set to the Hollywood scene and back has left a trail of burnt bridges, and her co-stars aren't afraid to let the world know.
The Golden Globes fallout lays bare the strained relationships between Meghan and her former co-stars on "Suits." The humiliation, subtle jabs, and unfiltered opinions on display suggest that Meghan's ascent to Hollywood status may have come at the cost of genuine connections with those who once shared the screen with her. The plot thickens in the drama and folds. One thing is clear: Meghan's Hollywood fairy tale isn't playing out the way she would have envisioned.
