Meghan Markle, Prince Harry slammed by Justine Bateman for their ‘aggressive Victim Olympics campaign’

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Justine Bateman is tired of what she calls Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's "Victim Olympics campaign." The "Family Ties" actress weighed in on Markle's new Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," and shared her thoughts on why people may not be interested in watching the lifestyle series.

In a blog post titled, "The Problem With Meghan Markle: It’s Not What She’s Doing, It’s the Victim Olympics Road She Took to Get There," Bateman wrote that the world doesn't want to watch "someone playact at something they didn’t earn." "The problem with Meghan Markle (and her husband, Harry) is that every opportunity they have explored or exploited over the past few years has been due to their very aggressive Victim Olympics campaign," she wrote. "The difference between doing that two years ago and doing it now is immense.

It’s 2025, and no one wants to see victims anymore," Bateman continued. "No one wants to watch someone playact at something they didn’t earn." "The problem with Meghan Markle (and her husband, Harry) is that every opportunity they have explored or exploited over the past few years has been due to their very aggressive Victim Olympics campaign." — Justine Bateman Bateman doesn't believe "anyone wishes [Markle] ill," but people also have the right to not "go along with another’s ‘narrative’ anymore." "It's 2025 now and people want you to earn your spot," she emphasized. "The public doesn't want to listen to people who bemoaned their lack of privacy, and yet take every opportunity to be extremely public with whatever they're doing." She continued, "They are two people riding the fumes of a past Victim Era, in a new era now where victimhood has fallen far out of favor." Fox News Digital reached out to a spokesperson for the.

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