This was met with mixed reactions: many were excited to see the duchess on TV screens, while others vowed not to watch. The upcoming new series is set to launch very soon.
Speaking to OLBG, celebrity PR specialist Kayley Cornelius said: “There’s a strong sense that she may be looking to return to the world of mainstream celebrity culture as well as TV, and this latest move on MasterChef feels very much like her ‘testing the waters’ to gauge audience appetite for a full-scale comeback.
“By featuring on one of Australia’s biggest TV shows, it will truly be a make-or-break moment for her Aussie career and determine whether she has something scalable across the pond.
“If this return is successful and builds that connection with viewers, it puts her in a much stronger position with casting producers.
“From there, a return to bigger on-screen roles isn’t out of the question, and with the right momentum, it could mark the start of a new chapter that reshapes both her public image and her career trajectory.”
Before marrying Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan Markle was no stranger to the world of TV as she was a long-running actress on the hit series Suits.
When asked about giving up acting to marry a prince in her engagement interview, Meghan said: “I don’t see it as giving anything up, I just see it as a change. It’s a new challenge.
“And also keep in mind I have been working on my show for seven years.”
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