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Meghan Markle Caught Red-Handed Trying to Woo Netflix CEO by Liz Garbus

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Meghan Markle Caught Red-Handed Trying to Woo Netflix CEO by Liz Garbus

According to sources, Liz Garbus, the director of and 's docuseries, is speculated to be holding a sensitive video of Meg.

Reports suggest that Meg tried to woo the Netflix CEO to get the right to modify textbooks, which is why she confidently released the documentary series.

However, Liz Garbus is said to be dissatisfied with Meghan's way of working because she always demands many things in the process of making the documentary series.

It is unfortunate for Meg that Liz Garbus accidentally caught Meghan deliberately asking the Netflix CEO out to a private place to talk, meanwhile don't talk in the office.

This has led to questions about whether Liz Garbus should have posted the video on social media to expose her corrupt nature.

The upcoming docuseries will be helmed by Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus, who has worked on a number of documentary films, including Love, Marilyn and What Happened, Miss Simone.

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In an interview with Variety, Meghan praised Garbus, referring to her as a seasoned director whose work she long admired.

She echoed those same sentiments in her August cover interview with The Cut, saying that Liz Garbus is incredible.

However, these were just flattery words that Liz Garbus doesn't want to hear.

While Meghan teased that the docuseries will tell her and Harry's story, Netflix hasn't confirmed which parts of their life will be included.

In her cover interview with The Cut, Meghan said she couldn't share specifics when asked if the upcoming docuseries covered their love story.

Notably, 's docuseries trailer released by Netflix features a candid snap of the Duchess from her second pregnancy with .

The image has been shared as part of a collage of never-before-seen images of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Previously, and Meghan Markle clashed with the original Oscar-nominated director at the helm of their Netflix docuseries.

While esteemed director Garrett Bradley was supposed to direct the royal couple's new show, the Naomi Oskar filmmaker was replaced by Liz Garbus.

Multiple sources told that Bradley had a falling out with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex before leaving the project.

Speaking with The Cut earlier this summer, Meghan Markle denied that the project is a reality show.

According to writer Alison P. Davis, the Duchess then noted that there is a difference between a historical documentary and a reality docuseries.

As for what the show will portray, Meghan said viewers can expect the piece of my life I haven't been able to share, that people haven't been able to see, our love story.

In the trailer for the series, Prince Harry is asked why did you want to make this documentary?

To which he responds, no one sees what's happening behind closed doors, adding, I had to do everything I could to protect my family.

Speaking directly to the camera, Meghan Markle then says when the stakes are this high, doesn't it make more sense to hear the story from us?

However, some people see it as a fictional film written by Meghan herself to trick people into believing that her and Harry are still living happily amid rumors of divorce and fake marriage that are rampant on social media.

In conclusion, while Meghan Markle has been caught red-handed trying to woo the Netflix CEO, Liz Garbus has yet to release the video.

The upcoming docuseries promises to tell the story of Meghan and Harry's life, but it remains to be seen how much of it will be included.

Regardless, it is clear that the couple is determined to share their story with the world, even if it means facing criticism along the way.

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