The Hollywood prospects for Meghan Markle have taken a hit, with her
three-month tenure at talent agency WME (William Morris Endeavor) yielding zero
bookings. Despite initial speculation and rumors of potential big projects, the
former actress has yet to secure a major deal.
Noted PR expert Kieran Ellsby has expressed concern over the absence of new
opportunities within three months, as it is typically expected for a new
client to secure deals in a shorter timeframe. Meghan's reputation and
divisive behavior seem to be affecting her career prospects, with doubts
emerging about her suitability for major brand endorsements or entertainment
industry roles.
Hopes of securing high-profile roles, such as becoming the face of Dior or
starring in a remake of "The Bodyguard," have not materialized, leaving her
career aspirations uncertain. Furthermore, recent reports suggest that her
contract with WME might be in jeopardy due to a dispute over failed Emmy Award
negotiations.
Despite attempts at rebranding, Meghan and Prince Harry's efforts have been
met with disdain in Hollywood, with little public support or recognition. This
situation has led to questions about Meghan's next steps and the viability of
her career in the entertainment world.
While it is possible that Meghan is still in the early stages of developing projects and prefers to keep them under wraps until they are ready, the absence of major deals and industry support is a clear indication that challenges lie ahead for the Duchess.
As Hollywood continues to deliberate its association with Meghan amidst mixed public opinions, the lingering question remains whether she can overcome her current predicament and secure significant opportunities in the entertainment industry.