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Meghan’s Anger Over Victoria Jackson’s As Ever Promo: PR Disaster Unfolds

Meghan’s Anger Over Victoria Jackson’s As Ever Promo: PR Disaster Unfolds

Victoria Jackson, who is a close friend of Meghan Markle and part of her chosen circle of influencers, recently took to her Instagram Story to praise Meghan's so-called "As Ever" brand, calling it "pure perfection." But that's a joke! Who wouldn't be proud of an expensive box of farmers' market goods, sent to people who aren't even true fans but are just business contacts? It's really a matter of pride, who wouldn't like to brag about a simple box, containing items that you could buy at your local market on any given Saturday for under $40? What's there to brag about, anyway?

Sure, it's one thing to put together great products, but putting your name on them, packaging them in pretty boxes, and charging triple the price just because your name is "Markle" is something else entirely. Victoria Jackson is no innocent bystander in this whole drama. Don't think she's some naive influencer playing her "pure perfection" role by being a Meghan supporter. No, she's just as involved in this mess as anyone else. Head over to her website and you'll find glowing reviews from the likes of Ellen DeGeneres, Gloria Steinem, and Maria Shriver. And speaking of connections, Jackson is married to Bill Gothi, co-founder of Gothi-Rena, the company responsible for products like ProActive, RH Dawn Plus Fields, and Victoria Jackson Cosmetics.

Victoria is also part of the QVC world. Yes, she and her husband have made billions selling expensive skincare and cosmetics, and it's all done with a certain kind of focus. So it's no surprise that Meghan was introduced to the QVC cult through her best friend. Meghan is no stranger to this world either. She's rented private jets, stayed in their penthouses, and used their beach houses, all with that "I'm a simple, down-to-earth girl" drama. How lovely that she's mingling with people who make their fortunes selling face creams to the masses, and thus gaining access to billion-dollar deals.

But don't kid yourself, this is no small business run by a flamboyant royal businesswoman. Meghan Markle's "As Ever" brand screams despair at every turn. These products are like a glossy TV saleswoman in a tight blouse trying to shove “limited edition honey” down your throat. It all sounds straight out of QVC’s late-night infomercial playbook. No matter how much money you make, once you’re in this business, there’s no turning back. Forget trying to give your kids royal status, the world will see you for what you are—a hustler, dressed in jackets and standing by a failed brand.

So let’s all raise a glass to Victoria Jackson, who is hyping her latest effort, “Pure Perfection.” It’s truly a masterpiece—if masterpiece means a hoax designed to make people forget that you ever tried to make a name for yourself based on your royal connections.

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