So, here’s the situation. Netflix, the same company that gave Meghan and Harry that huge deal, just delivered what might be the most epic corporate humiliation.
Major announcements, A-list talent, the works… but guess what? The Sussexes were nowhere to be found. Not a single second of screen time at the main event. How crazy is that?
Then, enter John Mulaney, the sharp and hilarious comedian, who completely dropped a bombshell. He turned the event into a fun experiment, joking about the royal couple.
The room erupted with laughter. Can you imagine being so irrelevant that the very people who signed your multi-million-dollar deal are laughing behind your back? It’s absolutely scandalous.
You won’t believe this — Harry and Meghan weren’t even there. No appearances, no acknowledgment.
And the most interesting part? Just weeks ago, Meghan was putting on that fake smile, praising Netflix for their “amazing support.” Oh, how quickly things have changed.
If you’re paying someone reportedly $100 million, you’d think you’d want to showcase them at major events, right? But nope.
Meanwhile, William and Catherine continue to do their royal duties with dignity, while Harry and Meghan are the punchline of jokes across the industry.Here’s where it gets even juicier: Meghan’s PR machine had been pushing the narrative that she was a major star. But Netflix’s actions are speaking louder than words.
Let’s not pretend this is a simple oversight. A company like Netflix, with its media savvy, doesn’t allow this kind of public mockery by accident. It’s all very calculated.
And the timing? Right after all those rumors about their other projects underperforming. First, the Spotify deal falls apart, and now this Netflix disaster. What’s next?
Can you just imagine the frantic phone calls happening right now? PR teams scrambling to spin this into something positive. But here’s the thing — you can’t spin your way out of being laughed at by an entire room.
The contrast couldn’t be clearer. William and Kate are the epitome of dignity, while Harry and Meghan are the punchline to jokes worldwide.
And let’s not forget — even some of Netflix’s smaller shows, ones that probably cost a fraction of what they’re paying the Sussexes, made it into the highlight reel. If you’re getting less promotion than a reality show about cheerleaders, maybe it’s time to reevaluate.
All of Meghan’s carefully crafted stories about her next big move are crumbling. The entertainment industry has spoken.
For those of us who’ve been watching this saga unfold, this feels like karma. All those attempts to overshadow important royal events? Well, it looks like the industry has delivered its own verdict.
And let’s be real, this is Netflix we’re talking about — the same company that gave us The Crown. It’s not exactly shocking, is it?