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Meghan Markle Gets Trolled as Netflix Reveals ‘With Love, Meghan’ Season 2

Meghan Markle Gets Trolled as Netflix Reveals ‘With Love, Meghan’ Season 2

Just when it seemed like the first season of *With Love, Meghan* had finally wrapped up, Netflix dropped a surprise—renewing the show for a second season. But here’s the twist: it has already been filmed. Yes, you read that right. This renewal is as authentic as a Meghan Markle memoir—complete with self-congratulatory flair.

Meghan took to Instagram to share the news, excitedly announcing, “I’m thrilled to share that Season 2 of *With Love* is coming!” However, there’s a catch—the production was completed back in January. So, rather than Netflix actually renewing the series based on audience demand, it appears they’re simply repackaging existing content and branding it as a fresh season. Clever marketing, Netflix—well played.

According to *The Sun*, a television insider revealed, “This might surprise some people, but Netflix thrives on controversy, and the show definitely sparked much discussion.” In other words, people weren’t necessarily watching because they loved it; they watched out of curiosity or disdain. And Netflix, seeing the engagement—even if it was hate-watching—decided to squeeze out every last drop of content.

But let’s be real: if the show were truly successful, would Netflix have rushed into a second season immediately after widespread criticism? It’s unlikely. The biggest irony is how Meghan’s fans actually believe this renewal was based on overwhelming demand. In reality, Netflix had already planned everything from the start, filming all the footage at once and then splitting it into two parts to give the illusion of an earned second season.

Observant fans have already spotted a glaring inconsistency—scenes from Season 2 were included in behind-the-scenes clips from Season 1. One example? Meghan’s friend is seen playing on the grass in the exact same outfit and accessories that appear in a cooking scene. This suggests the footage wasn’t shot as part of an organic, ongoing docuseries but was instead filmed in bulk and strategically repurposed.

Adding to the intrigue, the timing of the “renewal” is highly suspect. Meghan’s contract with Netflix is reportedly nearing its end, and right on cue, Season 2 is scheduled for release. It almost feels like Netflix is looking to wrap things up quickly and move on from the entire situation.

At its core, *With Love, Meghan* feels less like a heartfelt series and more like an extended self-promotional campaign. Despite the claims of her fanbase that the renewal is proof of the show’s success, the timestamps tell a different story. If Netflix were genuinely thrilled with how the audience responded, they’d be investing in new material—not rolling out pre-recorded content.

The biggest question now is whether viewers will actually tune in. Many people watched Season 1 out of sheer curiosity or for the drama, inadvertently boosting its engagement. But now that it’s clear Season 2 is just leftover footage, will the same level of interest remain? Some are even suggesting a boycott to give Netflix an unfiltered look at the show’s true audience numbers.

Only time will tell if *With Love, Meghan* manages to maintain its viewership, but one thing is certain—this isn’t the triumphant renewal Meghan’s fans are making it out to be. Instead, it’s just another chapter in Netflix’s strategic repackaging game.


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