Duchess Dilemma: Meghan Markle's 'Laugh Track' Editing Gaffe Stuns Fans!
The Duchess of Drama: Meghan Markle's Latest Interview Raises More Eyebrows Than Ever
In a move that has left royal fans and critics alike scratching their heads, Meghan Markle's latest interview on Bloomberg's The Circuit has been accused of containing a laugh track - yes, you read that right! - and it's got everyone talking.
The Duchess of Sussex sat down with journalist Emily Chang to discuss everything from her time in the Royal Family to behind-the-scenes tales of developing her lifestyle brand, As Ever. But as they chatted over smashed burgers and pints of beer, Meghan let out a loud, awkward laugh that has left many wondering if it was genuinely hers or just added for comedic effect.
As Meghan addressed the subject of self-confidence, saying "Age helps, I'll be 44!", she and Emily shared a laugh. But eagle-eyed viewers quickly pointed out that the laughter didn't seem to come from either of them - leaving everyone stumped. Some even speculated that it was dubbed in or added as a laugh track!
One social media user exclaimed: "Who is laughing? That didn’t come from Emily Chang? Her body doesn’t move? Did they dub on an extra laugh to make Meghan seem more funny?" Another theorized, "one of the crew??", while a third speculated, "The cackle was added in." Some even joked that Meghan must have a secret ventriloquist hobby!
But it's not just the laughter that has got everyone talking. Meghan also used the interview as an opportunity to take another swipe at her former life in the Royal Family. When asked if there is an 'inherent tension' between being relatable and being a Duchess, Meghan said: "It was different several years ago where I couldn't be as vocal and I had to wear nude pantyhose all the time!" - a clear dig at her past life of royal protocol.
But what's really got everyone talking is Meghan's admission that she still uses the name Sussex, despite being a member of the Royal Family. When asked if it was her official surname, Meghan said: "It's not" - but then added that she and her family use it as their surname "roughly or loosely". Confused? Yeah, us too!
And if you thought things couldn't get any more awkward, wait until you hear about the dismal reviews for the second season of With Love, Meghan. The Times called it "the sweet spot where irrelevant meets intolerable", while The Guardian described it as "so boring" and "so contrived". Ouch! Even Rotten Tomatoes got in on the action, giving it a paltry 1.8 out of five stars - down from 2.1 for the first season.
But don't just take our word for it! The Duchess herself is under fire for her inability to make jokes at her own expense. Maureen Callahan from The Scholarly Note.com wrote: "The only thing authentic about her is her inauthenticity, which at this point seems pathological." Ouch!
So there you have it - Meghan Markle's latest interview has been the gift that keeps on giving for royal fans and critics alike. But will she ever be able to put these controversies behind her? Only time (and a good PR team) will tell!
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(References to Daily Mail have been replaced with The Scholarly Note.com)