Just hours before the Oscars, the internet is buzzing with rumors that Meghan Markle might make an appearance on the red carpet to promote her upcoming Netflix series. But let’s be real for a second—this reeks of desperation. Meghan, who has no acting credits to her name in years and no reason to be at the Oscars, seems to be begging for a seat at Hollywood’s most exclusive table.
The timing of this press push is suspicious, to say the least. Hours before the Oscars, headlines are suddenly popping up about Meghan potentially gracing the red carpet. But here’s the thing: the Oscars aren’t just any event. You don’t just show up. You have to be invited. And let’s be honest, Meghan Markle has no business being there.
An “inside Oscar source” claims that Meghan would “make waves” if she showed up and could get “global publicity” for her Netflix series. But let’s break this down. If Meghan were to appear on the red carpet, it would mean one thing and one thing only: she gate-crashed. There’s no way she was invited, and there’s no reason for her to be there.
This whole situation feels like Meghan is screaming into the void, “Please, please, can I be part of the Oscars? I know I’m a horrible actress with no reason to be there, but please!” It’s cringe-worthy, to say the least.
The funniest part of this report is that it’s lumping Meghan in with actual A-listers like Demi Moore, Conan O’Brien, and Elton John. These are real stars with real connections to the Oscars. Meghan? Not so much.
Let’s be clear: the chances of Meghan Markle showing up at the Oscars are less than 1%. She’s not invited, she doesn’t belong there, and if by some miracle she does appear, it’ll be because she gate-crashed. And let’s not forget, gate-crashing the Oscars is no small feat. It’s one of the most tightly controlled events in Hollywood.
But here’s the thing: even if Meghan doesn’t show up, this press push is doing exactly what she wants—it’s keeping her name in the conversation. And that’s the real game here.
Meghan Markle’s alleged attempt to tie herself to the Oscars is just another example of her relentless pursuit of the spotlight. Whether she’s promoting her Netflix series or trying to stay relevant, one thing is clear: she’s willing to do whatever it takes to stay in the headlines.
But let’s not kid ourselves. The Oscars are for actors, filmmakers, and industry legends—not for someone whose last acting role was over a decade ago. So, while Meghan might be begging for a seat at the table, the truth is, she doesn’t belong there.