Meghan Markle Just Dropped Her Netflix Trailer, and It's Giving Déjà Vu
The trailer for Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series *With Love, Meghan* has officially dropped, but it’s stirring up more than just excitement—it’s sparking comparisons. The promotional art for the series features Meghan in a crinkled maxi dress, arranging flowers. And royal fans couldn’t help but point out the striking resemblance to Pamela Anderson’s *Love, Pamela* book cover.
Yes, *that* Pamela Anderson, who radiates charisma and wit while sitting cross-legged on a table, flashing her iconic smile. Meghan, on the other hand? Let’s just say the vibe isn’t quite landing.
This isn’t the first time Meghan has been accused of taking a little too much inspiration from others. In fact, it’s starting to feel like a pattern. One Twitter user called her a “cheap imitation,” while another went as far as to dub her the “Dollar Store Duchess.”
Pamela Anderson, however, has been a cultural icon for over three decades. She’s not just a pretty face—she’s funny, talented, and remarkably consistent. From her animal rights advocacy to her acting career, Pamela has mastered the art of staying relevant without ever trying too hard.
Meghan? Well, her track record suggests a tendency to hop on trendy causes only to abandon them when they’re no longer convenient. One day it’s veganism, the next it’s weekday carnivore. Consistency, it seems, is not her strong suit.
Let’s talk career highlights. Pamela Anderson might be best known for her slow-motion runs on the beaches of *Baywatch*, but she’s also earned real acting credits and accolades. Meanwhile, Meghan’s biggest claim to fame remains *Suits*.
Even on the family front, Pamela’s kids are thriving and making their own way in the world. In contrast, Meghan and Harry’s PR strategy around their children seems to shift depending on the narrative of the day—either spotlighting them or keeping them completely hidden.
Apparently, Meghan even tried to emulate Pamela’s *Baywatch* vibes with a beach photoshoot. But instead of serving iconic red-swimsuit energy, the result looked more like a high-fashion shoot gone wrong. If you’re going to channel the queen of the beach, a little pizzazz is non-negotiable.
And then there’s Meghan’s much-discussed obsession with “authenticity.” Pamela often appears in jeans and a t-shirt, effortlessly exuding down-to-earth charm. Meghan, however, has traded in her relatable wardrobe for a collection of gowns. Isn’t this the same woman who once balked at dressing up to meet her royal in-laws? Oh, how times—and closets—have changed.
Pamela’s memoir, *Love, Pamela*, penned in her own handwriting, is a raw and honest reflection on her life’s highs and lows. Meghan’s *With Love, Meghan* feels more like another attempt to cling to the spotlight.
Adding to the irony, Pamela has found peace on Vancouver Island, where Meghan once deemed the environment unsafe due to “privacy concerns.” Yet here she is, back in Canada with a Netflix crew in tow.
Pamela Anderson is enjoying a well-deserved career resurgence, and fans are here for it. She’s authentic, funny, and unapologetically herself—a true star worth rooting for.
Meghan, meanwhile, feels more like a carbon copy of those she admires, minus the charm and originality. From hairstyles to causes—even down to book titles—she seems stuck in a perpetual game of “Who Wore It Better?” Spoiler alert: It’s rarely Meghan.
At the end of the day, Pamela Anderson’s joie de vivre and genuine spirit make her an enduring icon. Meghan? Perhaps it’s time to embrace the obscurity she so often claims to crave.
And if all this makes you want to pick up Pamela’s book, you’re not alone. Team Pamela all the way.