
Meghan Markle has received scathing criticism after she withdrew her Netflix series, With love, Meghan, With critics suggesting that ‘Love Me, Meghan’ should be renamed.
The program, which premiered on Tuesday in the United Kingdom, presented the Duchess of Sussex demonstrating accommodation tips, making bath salts, candles and party decorations.
However, Judi James’s body language expert attacked the series, describing it as “dystopian nightmare for feminists” and said it presents a “childhood vision of the world.”
She argued that Meghan’s performance focuses too much on charm and nostalgia, reinforcing obsolete stereotypes.
According to The express, The expert said: “Meghan implies a childhood vision of the world.”
He added: “Through his continuous habit of inventing rhymes, showing a childhood vision of the world plus a desire to connect and order things by rounding them.
“She dances, shrieks and acts excited by everything,” said Judi, adding that Meghan’s program should name ‘Love Me-Meghan’ again while the primary visual narrative seems to be in exhibiting worship and sweetness without helping the Duchess of Sussex. “
“Meghan’s unreality show is also a dystopian nightmare for feminists, a look at how women could have seemed if we had never received the vote and have been sent to a world of Jane Austen of cotton and floral arrangements, where survival meant marrying rich and entertaining the locals.”