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Crew Members Claim Meghan Markle Pressured Them to Praise Her in Press

Crew Members Claim Meghan Markle Pressured Them to Praise Her in Press

The director was reportedly pressured into coming forward to defend Meghan Markle, insisting that she isn’t difficult to work with. 

Looking at the body language in certain photos, it's hard not to notice the apparent lack of enthusiasm. Instead of radiating joy, his expression seems to convey a mix of confusion and discomfort. It's almost as if he's questioning the situation: Why is she hugging me? Is she okay? Do we need to call for assistance? This doesn't appear to be a warm embrace between friends—it looks more like an awkward, unwanted moment.

According to some individuals involved in filming, Meghan reportedly made sure the crew was well taken care of by providing a selection of snacks and drinks. The claim? She generously handed out beverages and Cheetos. And just like that, we’re expected to believe she’s the kindest person in the industry.

The source—who remains completely anonymous—claims that whether it was a coffee cart in the morning or a shaved ice truck on a particularly hot day, Meghan was always thoughtful. But let’s be honest—why the sudden generosity? Could it be a strategic move to build a favorable image? One day, she even arranged for a bespoke ice cream cart featuring locally made treats. Did she make it herself? Probably not. And of course, an açaí truck was apparently brought in as well.

This anonymous crew member insists that Meghan went out of her way to provide such luxuries on set. While some might find this charming, others might see it as an obvious PR play.

Let’s not forget the previous report stating that Meghan gifted the crew with signed pans. Not cookware sets—just pans. Why? Because in her mind, her signature alone is valuable enough to elevate a simple kitchen utensil. Meghan’s fascination with her own calligraphy has been evident for years, and her obsession with seeing her own handwriting everywhere—even on-screen—only fuels the perception that she’s more focused on branding herself than on genuine kindness.

In the end, these stories feel more like a calculated attempt to counter negative press rather than authentic acts of goodwill. While the reports of coffee carts and ice cream trucks may seem sweet on the surface, the larger question remains: is this true generosity, or just another PR strategy?


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