Jane Moore of Loose Women Delivers Razor-Sharp One-Word Critique of Meghan Markle's Show trucc

   

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Loose Women panellist Jane Moore shared her "cutting" opinion on Meghan Markle's new Netflix show as she branded it "boring" while on the ITV show.

The Duchess of Sussex’s lifestyle series has premiered as the Sussexes signed a multimillion-pound deal with Netflix in 2020. The eight episodes, which are each 33 minutes long, see Meghan inviting famous friends to "a beautiful California estate, where she shares cooking, gardening and hosting tips", Netflix says.

Episode one called Hello Honey! features Meghan’s "dear friend", make-up artist Daniel Martin, as she prepares him a "thoughtful guest basket" and cooks cherry tomato and kale spaghetti with him.

The Duchess continued: "This isn’t my house. Daniel’s (Martin) gonna be staying at my house but I’m gonna prep everything here as I would at home and then bring it back to my house so I can have it there for him."

She describes how one of her favourite things to do when people come to stay is "prep the guest room" and think about their "good morning and night moment".

 

"I think about the two places of a guest experience once they’ve gone into their room. What’s at the side of the bed for them? That’s their good morning and good night moment, and what is in the bathroom for them so they can have a beautiful soak, a nice bath at the end of night."

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On Tuesday's (4th March) episode, the panel discussed their thoughts on the new series and Jane Moore who watched the whole thing admitted she found it "boring".

Jane referenced Meghan "arranging fruit on a platter" as well as vegetables and "her guests going 'wow' as if it's the most amazing thing they've ever seen."

She commented that this is a "multi-million pound" deal as she confessed: "I found my attention drifting I must say." Jane was honest in the fact that she doesn't have a personal interest in home-making, and said: "Even if you’re not interesting in home making stuff, you'd watch it to learn more about their house. You don' t see their house, it’s a rented house down the road."

Jane continued: "You want to maybe hear a few bits. I learned Prince Harry likes fried eggs... I don't know." She compared it to Martha Stewart's documentary that "felt authentic".

Former The Saturday's member Frankie Bridge returned to the panel and shared that she "won't be watching" the show as it doesn't interest her. However, she did stick up for Meghan as she said: "I do feel like she’s damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. People aren't gonna like it no matter what she does."

She added: "I just feel like people don't want to like it. If she was trying to do a show that was down to earth people would give her a hard time anyway."