A leading comedian, podcaster and Netflix -star have launched an excoriative review of the new show by Meghan Markle, and calls it – and her – 'very inauthentic', 'fake' and 'Phony'.
Christina Pazsitzky, a successful stand-up that is best known as Christina P, has concluded that the Duchess of Sussex is not 'Martha F *** ING Stewart'.
“She is an actress who now plays the role of a person, and it doesn't work,” she said.
Her intervention is a new blow to the streaming giant and the Sussexes, which in 2021 signed a five -year -old deal of $ 100 million.
Netflix had hoped that the couple would be their next prestigester style in Obama style, but in the midst of bad reviews and a series of flops since the Harry and Meghan documentary, many experts have predicted that Meghan could be the death knife with love for contract renewal.
Christina P filmed herself on Tiktok and responded to watching the show and explained her 1 million followers: “I don't know what the F *** this show is.”
“The problem of the minute one is that she always tries to be perfect, and it reads like fake, as a non -authentic and not fun,” she said.
'Meghan, you just have to be an actress. Just act. You are great at suits. But when it comes to a name of a household brand, it is better to be that thing through and through, otherwise people know that you are fake and non -authentic '.
Christina describes a scene when she gets some honey from a beehive, says: “She is like:” I don't even like honey, but now I appreciate it, because I see how difficult it is to be. ” And then she makes beeswasks of real beeswax. But she says: “I've never done this before”.
Christina concludes herself: 'Yes, you have never done this before. And I can see it, we can all tell '.

Christina Pazsitzky, a famous stand -Up and Netflix star, has made the new show of Meghan


At Meghan she urged her to go back to acting because playing herself does not work

Meghan Markle filming for the Netflix show, with love, Meghan, where she got honey to eat and wax for candles. But Christina claimed it is not authentic

Christina has also dedicated Meghan's claims that she makes gifts for friends who visit. “She doesn't really do this,” she said
Mrs. Pazsitzky has two successful Netflix -Comedy films called Mom Genes and Mother Inferior and lives in LA with her husband Tom Segura, who also played in three of his own Netflix shows.
Both have very successful podcasts.
Christina told her near-1million Tiktok followers that the show is very non-authentic from the start.
She compared her unfavorably with Martha Stewart and said that the original lifestyle -TV guru of America was credible because viewers knew she was doing the same things on the screen as outside the screen.
'When Martha Stewart came out … I remember women like, yes, like, who are at home, make their own beeswax candles? Yes, anyway. B *** H who makes their own croutons all over again. Well, you know who Martha F *** ING Stewart was, because that's who she was. That's who she is. She did all this cunning stuff, even when the cameras did not roll.
'But Meghan Markle wants you to believe she is a beekeeper that when her friends come to visit, she makes bath salt for them in a pot. And you know what she is doing for her sweetest friend who comes by to spend the night – she makes bath salt for him and she popped popcorn from a real corn on the Kob. And then she goes, do you know what this popcorn needs? Truffle oil. Such as, what? '
Christina said her guests, if they are lucky, wine, a bag of cheetos and 'weed' or cigarettes will get when they smoke.
She asked Meghan, she continued: “She doesn't really do this. There is no way in which she makes rainbows from fruit every Saturday.
'There is no way she does all this. It hurts my belly to view it '.
Christina P said it was painful to view Meghan and her friend while she describes that they are packing and building the tig between Takes.
“So I see her and her oldest dear friend talk spontaneously about how, when they worked together, they would go between her hard work of acting, she would go into her trailer and then on her website, The Tig,” she said.
'And her friend is like:' You mean, you were working and then you worked more. How did you do that? How did you pick up a room and then made a website 'while you laughed sarcastically.
She continued to Lampoon Meghan who made pasta.
'They painfully cut every tomato and you have to see them cut. And like, the man doesn't know how to do it, and he cuts his finger, and then she gives him like a traditional green -colored band help.
'You're so much, what is this the F ** K? And then, and then, she crushes him pasta and gives him, like, the teen -like bit like the teenage amount, like a enriching small amount of pasta '.

Meghan Markle's long -awaited new cooking show 'With Love, Meghan' was finally broadcast on Netflix, but it has received bad reviews

Christina has had two Netflix shows in the past and her husband, who is also a strip, has worked on at least three Netflix projects, so that her criticism will be a blow to the streamer
Today it turned out that this pasta dish showed a remarkable similarity with a recipe with one pot made by a British chef in 2015.
Meghan Markle's With Love Show has a low 11 percent of viewers, who remains behind the wrestling and sitcoms on the Netflix hit list.
The delayed lifestyle series was closed yesterday by critics after his premiere as 'Gormless Lifestyle Filler' with a 'tangible despair'.
It is currently number six on the top 10 of the streaming channel behind Kate Hudson's Basketball Comedy Series Running Point and WWE.
Hollywood Bible Magazine Variety has designed the Duchess of the Sussex series as 'A Montecito Ego Trip not worth' in a No Holds Barred Review.
“The show is set as a forced march, one in which the guests of Meghan, as the price of an afternoon have to share in a cuisine with her, first praise her,” they wrote.
“With love, Meghan” was made with a lot of love – in the sense that the greatest love of everything is the one who has a person for himself. “

Meghan Markle's With Love Show has a low 11 percent of viewers with the behind struggle and sitcoms on the graph of Netflix

Meghan portrayed with Prince Harry who appears volatile in the lifestyle series of his wife

The series has a low 11 percent rating of more than 250 reviews of viewers on reviews Site Rotten Tomatoes
The series has a low 11 percent rating of more than 250 reviews of viewers on reviews Site Rotten Tomatoes.
A destructive a star recisent joked: 'This is not even a nice hate watch. It's just bad. '
A colleague Lage Scorer said that watching with love was the 'worst few minutes of my life'.
Previously sympathetic left -wing publications such as The Guardian have warned that this could be the last show that Meghan and her husband Prince Harry ever earn for Netflix if it is not a success – describing 'useless'.
Marina Hyde wrote: 'The mildest way to describe this show is as a horrible artifact of a certain cultural era that recently met his apocalyps. This show is sensational absurd and trite, and if you look at it, you know. '
In the Radio timesColumnist Caroline Frost knew doubts about claims in the Netflix Blurb that Meghan would again the genre of lifestyle programming 'with her series.
She wrote: “This is not the most offensive TV program in the world, and useful for those who need to know how to cast epsom salts into a pot, boiling water over pasta and daisies on a plate, but Brooklyn Beckham does not have to worry about giving up his chef's chef.”
Anita Singh, the Telegraph art and entertainment editor, gave the show a review of two stars and said it was an 'exercise in narcissism, filled with extravagant brunches, famous friends and business plugs'
She wrote: 'The format is this: Meghan invites people to her doing home – the show was filmed in a $ 8 million farm on the way of her $ 14 million house – and they tell her how great she is. This happens for eight episodes'.
Katie Rosseinsky, senior culture and lifestyle writer at The Independent, gave the show a review of one star and said it was 'quasy and tiring'.