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Megan Markle’s Arrogance Exposed by Kevin Costner’s Clip as California Faces Severe Storms
Tens of thousands of residents in California are under evacuation orders as the state faces the latest barrage of storms.
Among those affected are Hollywood stars such as Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah, who were forced to flee their homes due to flash floods and mudslides.
Meanwhile, Megan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was believed to be at home with her children when the warning was issued.
However, a clip posted by Kevin Costner has exposed Megan's arrogance as a rescue worker.
In the clip, she can be heard shouting at her rescuers to provide her with a personal helicopter so she can be rescued from a lakeside in Montecito.
She displayed a bossy attitude even when her life was in danger, but the truth will come out eventually.
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Megan cannot hide her bad temper forever.
Montecito locals were told to completely evacuate on Monday night as the freak weather continued to wreak havoc on residents.
Two of the affected residents are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, whose $25 million home sits in the southeastern part of Santa Barbara County.
Heavy precipitation has continued throughout the night on Monday evening, while Prince Harry was reportedly filming a late-night talk show interview in New York at the time of the evacuation.
The local fire department issued a warning on its website, stating, “Leave now.
This is a rapidly evolving situation.
Please pay close attention to emergency alerts.”
After realizing the danger, Megan was seen shouting at rescuers that she needed a personal helicopter to leave because she was concerned about landslides if traveling by car.
However, this unreasonable request was immediately denied.
Ellen DeGeneres also gave people a look at just how dangerous the recent heavy rains have made the area of Montecito.
In a clip posted to Twitter, the former talk show host can be seen standing on a bank showing off the raging water behind her.
DeGeneres said the creek is located right by her house and never flows, but the heavy rains from the recent storm have changed that.
“It's probably about a nine foot up and it could go another two feet up,” she said in the video, moving the camera to display just how powerful the water was.
“We have horses ready to evacuate.”
Notably, Kevin Costner was blocked from accepting his Golden Globe win as he hunkered down at home while storms ravaged California and hammered the celebrity enclave at Santa Barbara.
The Yellowstone star announced he and his wife would not be able to attend in a Twitter video before the ceremony kicked off on Tuesday night.
“Hi everyone, look, I'm so sorry for everyone who might have been tuning in to watch the Golden Globes.
Chris and I aren't going to be there,” he said.
“Yesterday we had to pull the kids out of school in Santa Barbara.
This is the second time in five years that the freeway has flooded out.
We found ourselves on the wrong side of the town and we couldn't get back last night.
Nobody sadder than us that we can't be there at the Golden Globes.
Chris had a beautiful dress.
I was looking forward to walking down the red carpet with her.”
In conclusion, the severe storms in California have affected thousands of residents, including Hollywood stars.