British celebrity chef Jameson Stocks criticized Meghan Markle’s Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” during an interview on GB News, calling it “terrible” and “painful to watch.” Stocks suggested that Markle should return to acting, where she excels, instead of doing lifestyle shows. He claimed that Netflix approached him as a consultant for the show, but he declined out of fear of backlash. Despite criticism, the show was renewed for a second season.
Michael Steed, the director of “With Love, Meghan,” emphasized that the show was not meant to portray Markle as a chef, as she is not one. He described Markle as someone who is always working and hustling. The show features Markle cooking with friends and sharing details of her family life with Prince Harry and their children.
The eight-episode series premiered on March 4 and showcases Markle’s love of cooking alongside celebrity guests. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Netflix decided to renew the show for a second season within a week of its premiere. Markle’s show is a blend of lifestyle elements and personal anecdotes from her life with her family. Critics may have panned the show, but its renewal suggests that it has found an audience who enjoys watching Markle’s cooking adventures and insights into her home life.
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