Oh my God, Meghan made Cory sign a $95,000 NDA after his recipes were stolen on a cooking show without credit! Meghan Markle's ambitions to carve out an empire as a social media influencer have hit a snag. Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, have come under fire for their insensitive choice to explore new ventures with Netflix. It was reported last week that Harry and Meghan are developing two new series. One will feature Meghan in a show that aims to celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship, while the other is set to document the US Open Polo Championship.
This comes at a time when Princess Kate and King Charles are both receiving cancer treatment. Royal expert and former friend of Meghan, Lizzy Cundy, has criticized the couple for their timing amidst a royal family crisis. She accuses The Duchess of trying to reinvent herself in the mold of Gwyneth Paltrow and suggests that Meghan's not reading the room with her latest moves.
According to reports in the Mirror, Prince Harry's reality of being followed by film crews while filming his polo-themed series has just been branded the universe's sense of humor. All of this has been brought to light by royal commentator and expert Daniela Elser.
Daniela Elser said of the two princes, William and Harry, one of whom bailed on Blighty because of his and his wife's treatment at the hands of the British press, "Guess which one's been trailed all over Palm Beach, Florida, by photographers."
In the meanwhile, Meghan Markle's foray into the world of culinary entertainment with a Netflix cooking show has raised eyebrows and sparked considerable skepticism. Critics argue that a lack of culinary expertise and demonstrable skill in the kitchen make her an unlikely candidate to helm such a project. Unlike seasoned chefs or culinary experts who've honed their craft through years of training and experience, Meghan's culinary credentials are notably lacking.
Her occasional publicized cooking endeavors have failed to impress, with reports of lackluster results and amateurish techniques. Meghan's leap into the realm of cooking seems more like a publicity stunt than a genuine culinary endeavor. Critics question the authenticity of her passion for cooking and suggest that her involvement in such a project undermines the credibility of the culinary world.
Lacking the necessary culinary qualifications to anchor a TV series, Meghan Markle appears visibly incompetent and uncertain, mirroring her actual capabilities. Without certification as a chef or a nutritionist, her recipes inspire little confidence.
Allegations by Tom Bower suggest that Meghan unlawfully accessed her ex-boyfriend Cory Vitiello's personal computer while he was at work, copying his entire cache of unpublished recipes. Vitiello was understandably incensed when some of these recipes surfaced on The Tig, a platform formerly associated with Meghan.
Now, she seems poised to profit from these recipes, though Cory can prove she's plagiarizing his work. Apart from mentioning this fact to Tom Bower when he met him, Cory hasn't lawyered up until now, being due to accept a $95,000 payout. But that NDA wouldn't hold up in court if she plagiarizes his work to make money, and he's starting to squeal right now.
The sad thing is, Cory, who she stole all of his recipes from, won't get any credit on the Netflix show. He was also the one who taught her how to make the chicken roast that she won't shut up about.