Is Meghan Markle already planning her biopic? Duchess wants to be portrayed as ‘playful’
MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA: Meghan Markle recently opened up in an interview with Variety about how she would like the actor who depicts her role to be. She said, "I hope that in preparing for that role, she finds the softness and the playfulness and the laughter. The silliness. I just hope she finds the dimensions. Also, she can call me!"
The former actress, who is currently busy with her Spotify podcast, 'Archetypes' also ran into a controversy as she spoke about her experience on 'Deal or No Deal' show during her conversation with Paris Hilton.
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The Duchess of Sussex said, "I ended up quitting the show. I was so much more than what was being objectified on the stage. I didn't like feeling forced to be all looks. And little substance. And that's how it felt for me at the time being reduced to this specific archetype the word bimbo." Meanwhile, when asked "if it is odd, as an actor, to know that other actors will probably play her in the future?," in the Variety interview, she claimed, "I haven’t given that much thought, to be honest. It’s all weird. You have to compartmentalize."
Further, she said, "Anyone talking about me or casting an actor to play me, that will be a caricature of me that has been created for a business that makes people a lot of money. Once you can separate that out, it’s much easier to go: “OK. That actually has nothing to do with me.” It genuinely doesn’t. It’s a hard lesson to come to grips with." Meghan who was most famous for her role as Rachel Zane in the hit legal drama 'Suits' when asked, if she would return to acting, said, "No. I’m done. I guess never say never, but my intention is to absolutely not." Further, she also added, if a child wants to get into entertainment industry, she would say, “Great!” When you become a parent, you genuinely want your kids to find the things that bring them complete joy. They’re our kids, obviously, and they’re part of a legacy and a tradition and a family that will have other expectations."
She then said, "But I want them to be able to carve out their own path. If it’s the entertainment industry, great. And also, good luck. There are so many people that will talk about what opened the door for my children. But it still takes talent and a lot of grit. We’re creating multidimensional, interesting, kind, creative people. That’s who our kids are."
'Why is she being forced on us'
The Internet was quick to react to the statement. A user said," I've had enough." Another tweet read, "No one is going to watch anyway." Another person claimed, "NARCISSIST ALERT." Another user explained, "Who cares." Another tweet stated, "This woman has to be the most full of herself person in the world." "Thanks for reminding me I needed to add "Markle" to my list of muted words," said another user.
A user claimed, "Legend in her own mind, that one." Someone wondered, "They're actresses, Meghan. Not magicians." Another tweet said, "Self absorption score....10000000000000000." Meanwhile, another tweet read, "Fortunately, noone would watch that movie." A user said," what softness and playful dimensions? wasn't aware she had any." Another user stated, "She once declared herself the most humble woman on earth. Bravo." A user then claimed, "why is she being forced on us."
This woman has to be the most full of herself person in the world 🤮
— ✨Freyja✨ (@freyasfanatsy) October 19, 2022
Thanks for reminding me I needed to add "Markle" to my list of muted words.
— Show Me The Farmers (@davedoestrading) October 19, 2022
what softness and playful dimensions? wasn't aware she had any
— Ponyboy Curtis (@Ponyboy90725830) October 19, 2022
She once declared herself the most humble woman on earth. Bravo
— Mike Kouten 🇺🇸 (@kouten_mike) October 19, 2022
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