Meghan, it’s clear that Netflix executives, including CEO Greg Peters, are scrambling to mitigate what’s shaping up to be a colossal ratings disaster. Despite their efforts, the damage control isn’t working—and everyone knows it. This series is poised to become one of Netflix’s biggest flops in 2025, and Meghan’s career is paying the price.
Meghan Markle is losing opportunities left and right, whether in film, television, or commercial work. Her once-bright spotlight is dimming at an unprecedented rate, and it’s all tied to the drama unfolding at Netflix—both behind the scenes and publicly.
We’ve already discussed how all seven test screenings for With Love, Meghan have failed miserably, with one final screening remaining before the show’s debut. The backlash has been relentless, and Meghan is frantically trying to stay relevant. But her efforts are falling flat, and her financial situation is getting uglier by the day.
One of the most significant developments involves Meghan’s backup plans, which are crumbling like dominoes. After losing multiple gigs with various studios, commercial opportunities are now drying up as well.
Here’s a breakdown of the deals she’s recently lost:
Capital One Bank: Meghan was days away from closing a $9.5 million deal to star in a series of commercials for Capital One in 2026. However, the deal was canceled after the bank learned about her behind-the-scenes behavior at Netflix and her declining public image.
Six Flags Theme Park: A $6.5 million, two-year deal with Six Flags to appear in commercials was also scrapped. The theme park cited Meghan’s growing unlikability, not just in the UK and US, but globally.
Geico Insurance: Meghan was set to appear in a Geico commercial alongside the iconic Geico Gecko, filming a special ad set in the UK. This deal, worth $1.1 million, was canceled as Geico sought to protect its brand image.
These losses come on the heels of her failed deals with Carnival Cruise Lines and Universal Studios, where she was supposed to promote Universal’s new Epic Universe theme park in Orlando, Florida.
Meghan’s financial crisis is deeply rooted in her behavior and the fallout from her Netflix projects. Studios and brands are distancing themselves from her, fearing that her toxic reputation will tarnish their image. This cultural shift, particularly in the US, has seen companies reevaluating their partnerships and business models, moving away from poor decisions and controversial figures.
Since November 5th, there’s been a noticeable shift in how studios approach diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives—and Meghan’s career is collateral damage. Many studios now want nothing to do with her, and her backup plan of landing commercial roles is rapidly disintegrating.
Netflix CEO Greg Peters is fully aware of the impending disaster that With Love, Meghan represents. He’s reportedly tried to convince the board to cancel the series altogether, but they’ve only agreed to delay its release from January to March 4th. This delay hasn’t done much to salvage the show’s reputation, and the anticipation of its failure is only growing.
Meghan is reportedly livid about how her behind-the-scenes issues at Netflix have leaked, damaging her chances with other studios. Her financial crisis has hit a new low, and her backup plan is now dead in the water. With few remaining opportunities in the film industry, Meghan and her team are scrambling to find a way out of this mess.
In 2025, Meghan Markle’s career is a cautionary tale of how poor decisions, toxic behavior, and a lack of authenticity can lead to a rapid downfall. From failed Netflix projects to lost commercial deals, Meghan’s financial and professional life is in shambles.
As we count down to the debut of With Love, Meghan, one thing is clear: this series will likely be the final nail in the coffin for her already struggling career.