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Prince Harry Gets Cold Shoulder from Hollywood: Adult Toy Company and Models Mock His Story

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Prince Harry Gets Cold Shoulder from Hollywood: Adult Toy Company and Models Mock His Story

is facing a backlash from Hollywood, with some companies and individuals mocking his recent revelations about his family in his memoir.

One such individual is Rianne Sugden, a former glamour model who has launched a new greeting card business selling smutty cards that she designed herself.

One of the cards features a cartoon drawing of Harry with a caption that reads, “My p-nis oscillates between extremely sensitive and borderline traumatised when I think of you.”

This follows a number of accusations made by Harry against his own family, which have caused a storm in the media.

Another company that has taken a swipe at Harry is Love Honey, a leading s**ual wellness brand in the UK.

Love Honey debuted a new digital billboard featuring an ad reading, “Silence is golden Harry,” after intimate revelations in the prince's memoir sparked an avalanche of online memes and jokes, all at his expense.

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The ad features a ball gag with the slogan, “Spare ball gags available,” directing viewers to the Love Honey website.

Love Honey's head of s**ual empowerment, Joanne Reiff, said that the brand has a long-established history of supporting the prince but that his recent revelations had gone too far.

“We have been and still are ardent supporters of Harry and Meghan's journey, particularly the way they've voiced such important issues such as racism, misogyny and bullying within the UK,” she said.

“However, we feel that Harry's memoir has taken certain things, for example, references to his todger, a bit too far, falling under the category of too much information.

So wanted to put out a playful response to this in our own Love Honey way.”

Love Honey has even launched a commemorative royal wedding p-nis ring to celebrate and 's marriage.

The company has also had a close connection to the royal family in the past, having twice been awarded the Queen's Award.

Prince Harry and have taken a deep dive in the popularity polls after the debut of Harry's juicy tell-all memoir, “Spare.”

According to the Daily Mail, the pair enjoyed immense popularity in the US, but the scandalous book and Harry's bizarre rants have turned the tide against them.

Pollsters Redfield and Wilton gave Harry a favourability rating of plus 38 in its December 5th poll of 2000 US voters.

However, that trend has reversed massively, with the number now at minus 7, according to a poll taken on January 16th.

Meghan Markle has also recorded a steep decline, with her rating dropping from 23 to minus 13.

The New York Times review of “Spare” sums up what many think and illuminates the popularity drops.

At once emotional and embittered, the royal memoir is mired in a paradox drawing endless attention in an effort to renounce fame.

Meanwhile, The Cut called Prince Harry's book chaotic, referring to his frostbitten p-nis and drug use.

Rianne Sugden and Love Honey's responses to Prince Harry's memoir are just some examples of the backlash he has faced since its release.

It remains to be seen whether this will have a lasting impact on his reputation and relationship with the public.

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