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Having trouble? Click here. Meghan Markle earned a not-so-sweet nickname during her time with Spotify. UK royal correspondent Neil Sean told Fox News Digital that the secret nickname was given to the Duchess of Sussex by disgruntled former employees "who worked on her ill-fated podcast" titled "Archetypes.""Ex-staff members… told me they decided to christen her ‘Eva’ and this was used as a warning signal to let people know that she was either arriving or on the warpath," Sean claimed. "This wasn’t an engaging pet nickname," Sean explained. "The nickname came from the 1955 camp classic ‘Queen Bee’ starring the ultimate diva… herself – Joan Crawford… This is because, like the Joan character [Eva Phillips], she stung her victims to pieces.This is exactly how staff felt about working alongside [Meghan].""According to the source, she had no idea about any of this," Sean added.According to Turner Classic Movies, the film is about a "manipulative" socialite who "sets out to destroy the lives of all those around her." Sean’s claims came shortly after Vanity Fair published a scathing cover story about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s lives in California.
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