Andy Cohen Furious: Meghan Markle Blacklisted, No Chance to Join Real Housewives as a Z-Lister


  You've   probably  heard all  about this  royal  power  couple,   who   are   always  in the  spotlight.  Harry Markle and Meghan Markle  are  like characters in  a   never-ending  soap opera. The  latest   rumors   suggest  that Meghan has been  banned  from appearing on Andy Cohen's show,  meaning  she won't  even  be able to join the Real Housewives series as  a Z-lister. Andy Cohen is the mogul behind Bravo's reality TV empire.  Fear,  oh! 


Now imagine  this.  Excitement is in the air at BravoCon 2023, and Andy  Cohen,   the  brains behind all  Real Housewives  franchises,   is   dreaming   of  adding  something  new  to his already  huge  company.  But   when   asked   about   Meghan's   participation,  he  threw   her   out  like a hot  potato.   why   do  you ask? Well,  even Cohen, the man who can turn almost anyone into a reality star,  seemed   hesitant.  

 Let's  break it down. Meghan,  a  former actress  known for her role  on   Suits,   appears  to have limited options. It's not like she's being flooded with offers from major  cosmetics  companies or the fashion world.  So  what's left for the Duchess?  It   looks   like   it's   being   filmed   for  a  reality  show.   However,   there   is   a   catch   here.   Meghan  doesn't have enough money to buy  herself.   Just   imagine!   For   a  woman who once lived  a   luxurious   life,  married into royalty, and claimed to be a fashion  icon,   she  can't even afford  to   appear  on a reality  show. It's almost comical. 

 Cohen   is   a  savvy  businessman,   so  he  has a  dream  list of  stars for  the   Housewives  series, including names like Vanessa Bryant, Chrissy Teigen,  and  Julia  Fox.  But Meghan?  She   is  nowhere to be found. 

 Let's rewind  her  a  bit.  Meghan  invited  Andy Cohen  on   her   podcast,  where he introduced  himself,   not   knowing   the   two   had  met before. It's almost  ridiculous,  as if she thought she could charm  herself   into  the show.  Sorry  Meghan, but Andy  has   met  thousands of  people  and  she   doesn't  remember every encounter. 

 So  Meghan  is  in a  pickle   -   she's   too  broke to  cash   in   on  her  TV fame.  A  sad  story  of a woman who thought she could conquer the  world,  but ended up  becoming   a  punchline.  The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have  been   criticized   by  royal  biographers   for  being  "very   obnoxious"  and "nasty"  when   dealing  with the royal family. 

 Angela Levin, who  is   writing  a book about Prince Harry,  has   revealed  that  she   did   not   receive  an invitation to King  Charles'  75th birthday  celebrations   scheduled  for next  year,   GB   News   reports.   criticized   for   denying   it.  


 The Sunday  Times   reports   that  King Charles  extended an olive branch to his estranged son and daughter-in-law, inviting them to join him and  other   members  of the  royal   family   at  a lavish party at Buckingham Palace. However, a spokesperson for Harry and Meghan claimed  there  had  been  "no  communication"  from the palace about the  incident  and expressed  disappointment at the  "misinformation"  of the  story.¹  

 Appearing  on GB News Tonight with Mark Dolan,  Ms   Levine  said she did not believe the Sussexes' version of  events  and suggested  they were lying to make themselves look good. She  said,   “Who   do  you  believe   the   most?”  The Sunday Times respected royal editor or one of Harry or Meghan's unnamed spokesperson?"² 


They are so unpleasant. They are nasty. They are trying to make out that they are wonderful and they are victims and the royal family is ghastly."² 


Levin also criticised the couple for not accepting King Charles's gesture of reconciliation, and said that they had no intention of repairing their relationship with the monarchy. She said: "They clearly hate the royal family. They don't want anything to do with them. They want to be global  superstars. 

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