‘All of this even in the trailer is highly curated, produced, and out of touch,’ McCain wrote in a post on X. Meghan McCain shared a withering take on Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series. On Thursday (January 2) it was announced that the Duchess of Sussex would be coming out with a new reality show, With Love, Meghan, on the streaming service largely featuring her cooking for her close friends. A few hours after the announcement was made, McCain shared her thoughts in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
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The former co-host of The View began by explaining that she originally liked Meghan, but at one point her opinion changed. “I was originally a Meghan Markle supporter, I thought she was cool, stylish, and refreshing,” she wrote. “Like the rest of the world, my opinion changed when she disrespected the royal family. Now that she wants to be American again instead of British aristocracy what she seems to forget is Americans want real, raw, uncensored.”.
She then went after the trailer itself, saying it didn’t fit the reality show narrative of being more realistic. “All of this even in the trailer is highly curated, produced, and out of touch,” McCain wrote. The daughter of late Arizona senator John McCain also addressed the timing of when the trailer was released as she alluded to the various tragic events that have taken place across the U.S. within the last few weeks.
“There have been 2 terror attacks in 2 days, major wars raging and Americans can’t pay for groceries,” she wrote, referencing the New Orleans terror attack on New Year’s Day that killed at least 14 people and the Las Vegas cybertruck explosion.