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Meghan Markle “Exposed”: Fans Point Out Meghan Markle’s Lie  About Beekeeping From ‘With Love, Meghan’

Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, is finally here, and, as expected, it’s stirring the pot. It’s like when you’re excited about a new recipe and, instead of a delicious dish, you end up with something you can’t quite put your finger on—kinda like undercooked chicken. On the surface, it promises all the trimmings: cooking, beekeeping, and bonding with friends like Roy Choi and Mindy Kaling. But something doesn’t quite rise to the occasion.

Meghan Markle's new Netflix series With Love, Meghan has raised plenty of eyebrows from fans and critics alike.
With Love, Meghan | Credits Netflix

When the Duchess of Sussex steps into the lifestyle game, it’s inevitable that people will be watching. And, oh boy, they certainly are—questioning everything from the authenticity of her beekeeping hobby to whether or not she’s actually doing any of this herself. It’s like opening a beautifully wrapped gift, only to find the contents a bit…lackluster. According to some fans, it’s more like a well-polished charade than a slice of reality.

Beekeeping blunder on With Love, Meghan: A fan calls it ‘the fakest stuff ever’

With Love, Meghan gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at Meghan Markle’s life, but the premiere episode has already raised some eyebrows. The buzz? Her beekeeping segment, of course.

She casually claims that she and her team have been at it for a whole year, but a mere 10 seconds later, she’s asking a beekeeper, “What’s the lifespan of a bee?” Wait, hold on. After a year of beekeeping, isn’t that one of the first things you’d know? If you’ve been in the bee business for a year, how is this not a basic question in your beekeeping 101? 

The show promises an inside look into her post-royal life with cooking, beekeeping, and bonding with friends.
Meghan Markle in With Love, Meghan | Credits Netflix

Fans on Reddit and X didn’t have it, and they let her have it, calling the whole segment “the fakest stuff ever”. Let’s read a few comments: 

This is the pic that proves Meghan faked beekeeping in Netflix “cooking” series
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We have to say, we totally get where they’re coming from. It’s like walking into a bakery and the baker asks, “How do you make bread?” after a year of baking. It doesn’t add up. Fans had a field day with this moment, and it’s no surprise. They’ve seen enough reality TV to know when something smells off, and this did. This beekeeping segment might as well have been a blooper reel.

Meghan Markle’s show & Pamela Anderson’s Cooking with Love: Is it coincidence or case of copying?

As if the beekeeping debacle wasn’t enough to fuel the fire, With Love, Meghan is being compared to another celebrity-led lifestyle series—Pamela Anderson’s Cooking with Love. If you’ve been living under a rock, let us catch you up: Anderson’s show was announced back in 2023, and its trailer dropped before Meghan Markle’s series even made a peep.

And, wouldn’t you know it, the two shows share a striking resemblance. Both feature celebrity hosts who cook, entertain, and ‘elevate’ their lifestyles in an almost identical way. Not only that, but Markle’s tagline (via In Daily SA), “I’ve always loved taking something pretty ordinary and elevating it,” is eerily similar to Anderson’s own words: “I want to take things to another level.” Can you sense déjà vu?

It gets juicier: Both Anderson and Markle have a moment in their trailers where they exchange a double high-five with their guests. The cherry on top? Both women emphasize their desire to learn—Anderson describes herself as “a sponge soaking it all in,” while Markle says she’s “just learning” the ropes of beekeeping. Fans quickly jumped on this and accused Markle of straight-up copying Anderson’s show, and the comparisons are hard to ignore. 

The premiere episode already has viewers questioning its authenticity, especially the beekeeping segment.
Meghan Markle in With Love, Meghan | Credits Netflix

The fans aren’t the only ones talking. The Daily Mail ran a piece about it, sparking a conversation about whether this is a mere coincidence or a case of unoriginality at its finest.

Let’s be real: it’s not all bad. We get it. The aesthetic is beautiful, and Markle’s attempt at sharing personal hobbies and life tips is admirable—after all, we all love a good cooking show. But when authenticity is thrown out the window, it’s hard to connect. This is exactly what some critics are saying about With Love, Meghan. They argue that it presents a polished, idealized version of her life, which makes it feel more like a scripted fantasy than a slice of real life.

Ergo, this new Netflix venture might’ve started with good intentions, but with the bee blunders and the accusations of plagiarism, it’s safe to say it hasn’t exactly hit the mark.

With Love, Meghan is streaming on Netflix.

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