Meghan Markle is said to be struggling with "deep struggles" in an effort to rehabilitate her public persona following bombshell allegations from former aides.
The Duchess of Sussex, who ran her Spotify podcast 'Archetypes' saw the show come to an abrupt end after just 12 episodes following the streaming giant's decision to axe Harry and Meghan's contract.An insider came forth claiming that Meghan was "really, really, really awful" as a boss, dubbing the working atmosphere "painful".
Some ex-employees apparently require "long-term therapy" post-departure.Commenting on the difficulties Meghan is facing, media expert Michael Levine told The Mirror US: "Meghan Markle's deep struggle following the Vanity Fair exposé highlights the immense pressure of life in the public eye."Levine elaborated to The Mirror US that: "Navigating fame requires skill and resilience, and the Sussexes' shift from Royal duties to private business ventures has been riddled with obstacles. "The article signifies how crucial narrative control is for maintaining a favourable public image.
Despite the fairness of such exposure, it can leave an indelible mark on one's personal and career endeavours." He even suggested that this level of scrutiny could be critical, a potential "make or break" point for Meghan's future in the industry.
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