Meghan Markle slaps down bankruptcy claims as Netflix deal falls apart
Key takeaways
- The Bankruptcy Claims: What Started the Rumor Mill
- Meghan and Harry’s spokespeople, “clapped back” to these accusations, stating the couple are “not wildly unhappy” and “broke.”
- Netflix Deal Ends: With Love, Meghan had “dismal” viewership
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are striking back at rumors that they are “wildly unhappy” and “heading toward bankruptcy” after the collapse of their $100 million Netflix deal, coupled with reports of her As Ever brand potentially facing a $7 million inventory crisis.
The Bankruptcy Claims: What Started the Rumor Mill
Dan Wakeford, a former People and Us Weekly editor, made the claim that the Sussexes are “fast running out of money and need a major change in their lifestyle within five years,” citing five anonymous sources in his Celebrity Intelligence newsletter. Meghan and Harry’s spokespeople, “clapped back” to these accusations, stating the couple are “not wildly unhappy” and “broke.”