Meghan SEETHING as Netflix CANCELS ‘With Love, Meghan’ Season 2 Over Her Outrageous Payout Demands!
Hollywood — A Royal Deal Gone Sour!
In a shocking twist that’s sent shockwaves through both Hollywood and royal-watcher circles, Netflix has officially pulled the plug on Season 2 of “With Love, Meghan” — and insiders say it all came down to Meghan Markle’s jaw-dropping payout demands.
The docu-lifestyle series, which followed the Duchess of Sussex’s life post-royalty, had enjoyed a moderately successful first season. But as producers prepared to greenlight a second season, Meghan reportedly demanded an astronomical pay rise that left even Netflix executives stunned.
“She wanted A-list money — we’re talking tens of millions — for what was essentially a glorified Instagram reel,” a Netflix insider revealed. “It just wasn’t worth it. The numbers didn’t justify the ego.”
Sources claim Meghan insisted on full creative control, a luxury dressing team, and a personal PR squad on set, along with her eight-figure fee. When Netflix pushed back, negotiations quickly turned frosty — and then fell apart altogether.
“She thought she was untouchable,” said a senior streaming executive. “But the truth is, audiences are losing interest in royal drama repackaged as wellness content.”
The cancellation marks a major blow to Meghan’s media brand, which has faced increasing scrutiny and diminishing returns since the couple’s multi-million-dollar deal with the platform was signed in 2020. While their bombshell interview with Oprah and the Harry & Meghan docuseries drew global attention, recent projects have failed to spark the same buzz.
And Meghan? Sources say she’s “furious and humiliated.”
“She feels betrayed,” a friend reportedly close to the Duchess told The Sun. “She believed Netflix owed her — not just financially, but in loyalty. She helped build their prestige brand after all.”
But Netflix appears unmoved. With growing competition in the streaming world and a pivot toward more scripted, high-yield content, the streamer is now cutting ties with expensive vanity projects that don’t deliver.
Critics of the Sussexes were quick to react. One Hollywood agent tweeted:
“When you burn bridges with the Royal Family and Hollywood, what’s left?”
Meanwhile, fans remain divided. Some praised Meghan for standing her ground and demanding what she’s worth, while others called the demands “delusional.”
As of now, Meghan and Prince Harry have made no official comment on the cancellation. However, insiders suggest Meghan is already shopping new projects — possibly a memoir-style documentary or luxury lifestyle brand series — to rival platforms like Amazon Prime or Hulu.
One thing’s clear: The Netflix fairytale is over. And in Tinseltown, loyalty lasts only as long as the ratings do.