Meghan Markle poses while filming Season 2 of ‘With, Love Meghan.’ By: Jake Rosenburg/Netflix
Meghan Markle‘s post-royal life is being trolled.
During an episode of the “Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade” podcast, comedian Tim Dillon made fun of the Duchess of Sussex’s lifestyle career after leaving The Firm.
“I think Meghan will eventually find her way into some type of talk show,” the funnyman predicted. “Because she’s failed at the Martha Stewart route, which she wanted. She was slinging jam in Target. She wanted to have a lifestyle brand.”
“Jam was an interesting choice,” David Spade chimed in. “It’s probably an uncrowded market. Other than Welch’s, I can’t think of too many.”
“She definitely needs to adjust her strategy,” Dillon said. “I could also see her going back to the U.K. and saying, ‘Let’s give it another go.’”
“I think they do have to go back and stir the brand again,” Dana Carvey jokingly added.
“I think we’re all a little tired of her shtick here. I don’t think it worked as well as she thought it would,” Dillon said. “I think her idea was to come back to America and say, ‘Listen, the British are really racist. But they do know a lot about dinner parties, and I’ve learned that. So I’m here to tell you how to live like a human being and what fork to use. You pig, you American pig.’ And I think that it felt a little condescending.”
Meghan Markle films Season 1 of ‘With Love, Meghan’ in 2025. By: Jenna Peffley/Netflix
The remarks come after Meghan’s series, With Love, Meghan, will reportedly not get another season after the streamer severed ties with her As Ever brand.
“She had that show on Netflix where she was basically like, ‘Now this is what they call a saucer. You put your coffee cup on it so it doesn’t spill all over your illegitimate children, you animals,’” Dillon said to the hosts. “I think people got a little turned off by that.”
The standup star previously opened up about his dislike for Meghan during an interview with Fox News Digital.
“I think it’s just that she came to prominence at a time when there was a real cultural cachet to being a victim,” he said, referencing Meghan’s accusations of mistreatment against The Firm.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force in 2018. By: MEGA
“I thought it was a very funny way to be a victim, and she found a way to be a victim while living in a castle,” Dillon continued. “I think she’s a great comedic actress. I think that there was real currency in being a victim when she rose to prominence, and she became a victim living in a castle married to a prince with the royal wedding, and I thought that was very funny.”
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