cancel2 2022
Canceled
I would say that the jig is up, they'd do well to take the money and run.
Hollywood bible Variety appears to have turned on Harry and Meghan after it ran a piece suggesting the pair's repeated complaining about the Royal Family had made them a 'one-trick pony' which was 'due for the glue factory'.
An article on the VIP section of the publication's website said some scepticism was 'warranted' as to whether the pair had 'gone to the well one too many times with their oft-repeated tale of mistreatment at the hands of England's royal family.'
An article on the VIP section of the publication's website said some scepticism was 'warranted' as to whether the pair had 'gone to the well one too many times with their oft-repeated tale of mistreatment at the hands of England's royal family.'
The piece written by Andrew Wallenstein, the president and chief media analyst of Variety Intelligence Platform, questioned 'how much more meat could possibly be left on this bone' particularly after Harry's book, 'Spare', is published early next year.
That book will follow the pair's infamous Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021 and the recently released six-part Netflix documentary series, both of which turned fire on the royal family.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...n-one-trick-pony-complaints-Royal-Family.html
Hollywood bible Variety appears to have turned on Harry and Meghan after it ran a piece suggesting the pair's repeated complaining about the Royal Family had made them a 'one-trick pony' which was 'due for the glue factory'.
An article on the VIP section of the publication's website said some scepticism was 'warranted' as to whether the pair had 'gone to the well one too many times with their oft-repeated tale of mistreatment at the hands of England's royal family.'
An article on the VIP section of the publication's website said some scepticism was 'warranted' as to whether the pair had 'gone to the well one too many times with their oft-repeated tale of mistreatment at the hands of England's royal family.'
The piece written by Andrew Wallenstein, the president and chief media analyst of Variety Intelligence Platform, questioned 'how much more meat could possibly be left on this bone' particularly after Harry's book, 'Spare', is published early next year.
That book will follow the pair's infamous Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021 and the recently released six-part Netflix documentary series, both of which turned fire on the royal family.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...n-one-trick-pony-complaints-Royal-Family.html
