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Emmy Awards Drop Meghan Markle’s Nomination Amid Controversy

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Emmy Awards Drop Meghan Markle’s Nomination Amid Controversy

In a shocking turn of events, the Emmy Awards have decided to remove Meghan Markle’s name from the nomination list at the last minute.

This decision comes after a series of controversies surrounding the Duchess of Sussex and her husband, Prince Harry.

It was earlier reported by media industry magazine Variety that the couple was expected to receive a nomination for the upcoming 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards.

However, recent developments, including the failure of their Spotify podcast and accusations of irresponsible behavior, have caused a chain reaction affecting their partnership with Netflix.

The streaming giant even threatened to sever ties with Meghan after their documentary failed to meet expectations.

Surprisingly, despite this setback, Meghan’s show has been nominated for an Emmy Award, leaving even the Netflix boss surprised.

Many believe that other series under the couple’s production were more successful than Harry and Meghan’s own show.

Yesterday, a source revealed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s documentary series, titled “Harry and Meghan,” has been tipped for a nomination in the Documentary on Non-Fiction Series category.

The six-part series featured the couple making several allegations against members of the royal family, including Prince William and King Charles.

It seems that the awards landscape has changed over the years, as paid promotions now play a significant role.

If a production receives negative criticism from critics, industry insiders, and audiences but still manages to win awards, it becomes a meme goldmine.

In this case, it appears that Meghan’s influence may have played a role in her initial nomination, as she reportedly paid $10,000 for the prize.

However, the low public vote forced the organizers to reveal the true numbers.

The voting window for the Outstanding Documentary Series nomination closed on June 25th, coinciding with a wave of negative publicity surrounding the Sussexes.

Undecided voters may now turn their attention to other deserving contenders, such as “100 Foot Wave” or the documentary about Paul Newman and Joanna Woodward.

The critics’ score for Harry and Meghan’s show stands at a mere 36%, while the audience score is even lower at 19%.

Many argue that the series should be categorized as a “fraudumentary” rather than a documentary.

Concerns have been raised about the authenticity of the footage, with evidence suggesting that certain scenes were not actually filmed during the claimed time and date.

Furthermore, the show has been criticized for its haphazard editing, with clips from different timelines patched together.

If Harry and Meghan were to win the Emmy Award, it would undoubtedly be seen as a travesty of justice.

The credibility of the Emmys would be called into question, and many people are already boycotting the awards for allegedly accepting bribes from award buyers like Meghan.

Comments on platforms like Quora reflect the public’s frustration, with one user stating that if they do win, it would only highlight their treacherous nature.

Harry’s involvement in Hollywood, receiving an Emmy for trashing his own family, including his father, brother, and deceased grandparents, has left many appalled.

Some argue that the declining viewership of the Emmys may be the reason why the duo has been nominated, as the awards show seeks to boost its ratings.

Others question when Hollywood will be held accountable for promoting such content and using individuals like Christopher Bowsie, who is considered a troll, as experts.

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