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Netflix CEO Fires Meg as She Sneaks into Project Room to Steal Co-Worker’s Script

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Netflix CEO Fires Meg as She Sneaks into Project Room to Steal Co-Worker’s Script

In a shocking turn of events, Meg and Markle, along with Prince Harry, have found themselves in hot water after their questionable actions came to light.

The couple’s recent ideas for a new Netflix project have raised eyebrows and could potentially jeopardize their multi-million dollar deal with the streaming giant.

Following their departure from Spotify, speculations have been circulating that Meg and Markle might be at risk of losing their lucrative Netflix contract.

Reports from various commentators and outlets have suggested that their partnership with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is on shaky ground.

A spokesperson for Netflix has confirmed that there are indeed concerns within the company regarding their collaboration with Archwell Productions.

It seems that Meg’s involvement in the project has been riddled with mistakes and uncharacteristic behavior, which has raised red flags among A-list celebrities who are clients of the streaming service.

Insiders from the staff have revealed that Meg has been frequently spotted in restricted areas, particularly the project room where scripts and confidential projects are stored.

This unauthorized access has further fueled Netflix’s decision to swiftly sever ties with the Sussexes.

The potential risk to their Netflix deal was initially sparked by a British tabloid, which Harry has previously sued.

The publication claimed that the couple needed to deliver captivating series in order to receive the remaining half of their staggering $81 million or $103 million contract with Netflix.

While the streaming company has expressed satisfaction with the performance of their docu-series, “Harry and Meghan,” it seems that the remainder of the deal hinges on their ability to produce more compelling content.

Among the couple’s proposed projects is a show titled “Bad Manners,” based on the character Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations.”

The prequel aims to reimagine the lonely spinster as a strong woman navigating a patriarchal society, but it remains uncertain whether Netflix will greenlight the series.

Neither Harry, Meghan, nor Netflix have commented on the validity of this report.

Since stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, the couple has been focusing on establishing a career in the streaming and podcasting industry.

However, their progress seems to be faltering, as they struggle to secure opportunities due to their perceived lack of talent.

PR expert Mark Borowski emphasizes the importance of presenting compelling ideas to studio executives, suggesting that the couple may have missed the mark in terms of audience appeal.

Meanwhile, royal author Richard Fitzwilliam questions the couple’s ability to successfully transition into the entertainment industry.

Despite their high-profile status, there is a notable absence of substantial work that aligns with the international appeal their brand was expected to have.

Even Harry’s judgment in selecting content for his memoir, “Spare,” has been called into question.

It remains to be seen whether Meghan’s new agent can secure more projects for the couple.

The entertainment industry is notorious for its aversion to failure, leaving many to wonder about the true extent of their talent.

The proposed prequel, which reimagines Miss Havisham as a strong woman in a patriarchal society, appears to be an attempt by the Sussexes to capitalize on the success of historical dramas such as “Bridgerton.”

This move raises questions about their ability to generate original ideas and content.

As the future of their Netflix deal hangs in the balance, Meg and Markle must navigate the challenges of the entertainment industry and prove their worth to remain relevant in the streaming world.

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