Meghan Markle's attempt to persuade her neighbors in Montecito to sign
non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) has generated controversy, coinciding with her
topping the 2023 most hated celebrities list on Ranker. The list features
celebrities from various backgrounds, and Meghan Markle secured the top spot
with 4,744 votes, marking a shift in public perception.
This ranking is notable considering Meghan's previous success in the
entertainment world, where her talent propelled her to great heights. However,
recent behavior seems to have contributed to a decline in her
popularity.
Reports suggest that Meghan's Montecito neighbors have become disillusioned
with her, citing allegations of aloofness and an air of self-importance.
Despite initial warm welcomes, Meghan and Harry's perceived distance has left
neighbors feeling alienated.
Rumors circulated that Meghan and Harry sought NDAs and ASAs from neighbors
shortly after moving into Olive Garden Manor for security purposes. This move
was deemed unusual, considering Meghan's emphasis on security concerns in her
public narrative. The Montecito community values harmony and is quick to
identify and address any disruptive presence.
Meghan Markle's house in Montecito has also faced rumors of financial strain and issues surrounding its availability. These factors, coupled with the NDAs controversy, have led some in the Montecito community to question whether Meghan and Harry are ideal neighbors.
In addition to these challenges, Meghan's plans to sign with Audible after the end of her $29 million deal with Spotify faced setbacks. Audible issued a statement refuting reports of negotiations with Meghan Markle, dealing a blow to the couple's exploration of new opportunities post-Spotify.