Martha Stewart Candidly Addresses Meghan Markle’s Cooking Show ‘With Love, Meghan’
Stewart questioned Markle’s shift from actress to homemaking guru and said authenticity matters as Netflix ended its partnership with As Ever.
- On Wednesday, August 5, Martha Stewart, 85, discussed her recent California dinner party encounter with Meghan Markle, questioning the Duchess of Sussex's transition into the lifestyle space.
- Stewart expressed skepticism about Markle's career trajectory, telling interviewers that transitioning from actress to princess to 'homemaking guru' on television does not feel like a natural progression.
- Markle launched her lifestyle brand As Ever and Netflix series With Love, Meghan in early 2025, though outlets reported in March that Netflix ended its partnership with the brand.
- These comments arrive as Markle faces renewed scrutiny over the authenticity of her public image, an issue she has previously addressed while attempting to showcase her life online.
- Stewart contrasted these efforts with actress Gwyneth Paltrow, whom she praised as 'very successful' for building an 'interesting body of businesses' after winning an Oscar.
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Martha Stewart questions Meghan Markle’s homemaking credentials with blunt career assessment
Martha Stewart questions Meghan Markle's transition from actress to princess to homemaking guru, saying the path to her Netflix lifestyle show "With Love, Meghan" doesn't follow.
Martha Stewart Did Not Hold Back About Meghan Markle (Attempting) To Step In Her Home Lane
Meghan Markle is literally a royal; however, when it comes to home and cooking content, Martha Stewart is one of the queens. Now, Stewart has shared her unfiltered take on the Duchess of Sussex’s attempt to step into her world of cooking and home television. (Image credit: NBC and Jake Rosenberg/Netflix)Since With Love, Meghan’s release, it’s been hit with criticism. A celebrity chef called it “painful to watch,” and people got snarky when the s…
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