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Megan Markle Accused of Copying Jennifer Lawrence After Vogue Interview
Rumors are swirling that Megan Markle won't be getting a Vogue cover or an invite to the Met Gala ever.
An anonymous source claimed that Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue, refused to allow Markle into American Vogue.
It's funny how Anna called Megan her dream Met Gala guest in 2019, and now Megan can't even get a call back.
As per the anonymous source, “My neighbor's sister-in-law works at Vogue.
They were all hysterical laughing at the text they got for the name change from Markle to Sussex.
She's such a wannabe.”
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Apparently, they were going to leave it but yelling prevailed on Anna Wintour, who agreed to the name change but said something along the lines of, “That's why she will never be on a Vogue cover or at the Met Ball.”
Unspoken was the phrase, “Such white trash.”
Anna Wintour's boyfriend is Bill Nighy, the English actor, and a class act.
Imagine what he knows.
It comes after Vogue received a ton of backlash over the article with Gloria Steinem and Megan Markle.
Not a fan, to say the least.
Joan Collins slammed Prince Harry and Megan Markle amid their trip abroad.
The Dynasty alum questioned on Good Morning Britain when asked for her thoughts on the royal's recent stay in the UK.
The Tomorrow Morning star, who was bestowed the title of Dame by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014, also threw some shade specifically at Megan as the host wanted to know Collins' opinion on any other duchess making headlines.
After meeting Prince Charming, Megan announced her retirement from acting in 2017 after she got engaged to Prince Harry.
The couple later took a step away from royal duties, moved to California, and signed multi-million dollar deals with Netflix and Spotify.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told that she thinks Rachel would have gone back to acting already if that was her intention.
The To Die For daily podcast host said, “She's got a big fat contract with Netflix; she could do whatever she wants with Netflix.
Not exactly.
Netflix canceled her cartoon life story after she produced nothing in two years' time.”
Kinsey went on to say of the failed princess, “I don't think she's going to go back into acting.
I mean, she's had this Netflix deal, and she's had several years to do whatever she wanted to do with it, and nothing's come to fruition.
If she wanted to be an actress, she's had the opportunity to do that with a Netflix contract and a Netflix relationship.
I don't understand what the hold-up is.”
Kinsey thinks that the couple is in a really good place to create compelling content.
Megan could explore options relating to her love of literature or even bring back her defunct lifestyle website, the Tig, in some form on screen.