Staff working behind the scenes at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey were asked to sign 'gagging orders' , according to reports.
A source told The Sun that those working on set had to sign NDAs about the day's events. Joe Pugliese, who took pictures of the interview, told the paper that he and others involved had signed gagging orders. "Sorry I just can't talk about it.
Harpo has this watertight,” he alleged. Harpo productions is the name of Winfrey's production company who put together the two-hour long TV special.
NDAs are commonplace in the entertainment industry to stop information leaking to an audience before the broadcast date. US channel CBS teased a number of bombshell clips ahead of the
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