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Breaking: Hate Watching For Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Won’t Carry Over To Season 2……See More

You know that saying that no press is bad press and even your enemies can make you money if they hate you enough to check what you do out? Some are predicting this might be the case for Meghan Markle’s Netflix show, ‘With Love, Meghan.’
Several trade and media publications have already dismissed the show for being too bland and uninspiring, but will fans and haters still flock to watch it just so they can have their own specific reactions? Bronte Coy believes so.
Bronte Coy Predicts the Future of Meghan Markle’s Show, ‘With Love, Meghan’
The streaming numbers are not yet out, and already some are predicting that the show has been panned. Many reportedly aren’t willing to give it a first glance, and from those that did, others aren’t ready to repeat it.
As a result of this, Bronte opined that the Netflix deal could go the same way for Meghan like the Spotify deal went.
Bronte recognised: “Looking at the context of when she and Harry signed this monster Netflix deal – which is apparently worth about £80 million – but it ran for five years and at the time they signed it, it was in an era when Netflix was doing these big deals, that is no longer the case.”
The royal correspondent continued, “There has been quite a restructure. The streaming industry looks very different now than it did back then and obviously they’ll be reviewing all of this. They’ll be paying very close attention to all the money they’re spending and for that reason, I think there is a very big danger, given ‘Harry & Meghan’, the show, was really the last big success the couple had with their output.”
There’s a lot riding on this series, I think a lot of people will have watched it, whether they hate Meghan or they love her – the hate watching part of it as well – there’s clearly interest, even though a lot of people have no admiration for her. But at the same time, that won’t carry through for a season two. The hate watching element would be season one.”
Bronte opined, “So I think there’s a great danger that the deal won’t be continued, or certainly not in the numbers we’ve seen, the number they signed back then.”