Stassi Schroeder defends Meghan Markle not feasible

Stassi Schroeder, Meghan Markle.
Getty Images (2)Meghan MarkleNew Netflix show, Love, Meganshe received some harsh criticism when she brought the audience into her California home for home making skills Martha Stewart.
Or, as guardian “The mildest way to describe the show is the horrible artifacts from a particular cultural era that has recently encountered the Apocalypse,” wrote.
but Stassi Schroeder It is Meghan, 43, who calls herself Stan, who watched the first episode of the show, which dropped on Tuesday, March 4. Not surprisingly, she offers a different perspective.
“Anyone who complains about this hopes it’s something they can connect with, it’s not the point,” he said. VanderPump Rules The 36-year-old alum said via her Instagram story. “I love this. This is something I absolutely cannot relate to.”
Her reaction matches what she said in the Pop Culture Hour podcast she recorded before watching.
“I want to see this unrealized, beautiful life of the Duchess making fruit egg t,” Schroeder explained in the episode aired Wednesday. “That’s not my life, I want an escapist of something so ideal that I don’t even think I can achieve it…it’s a fantasy.”

Love, Meganby Markle and Prince HarryHer Archewell Productions, along with her celebrity friends, highlights Markle’s cooking, gardening and more. In addition to Prince Harry’s very fast cameo, Mindy Kaling,,,,, Alice Waters and Abigail Spencer Stop throughout the series.
This is part of a $100 million deal Meghan and Harry signed with Netflix in 2022 Harry and Megan Documentary and 2024 polo Record.
Schroeder admits that even for fans, she can criticize Megan. She saw on Meghan’s social media why people call her unreal. From Schroeder’s point of view, this is the product of the Duchess, who finally emerges from the shadow of the royal family.
“She is real,” Schroeder insisted. “We are just not used to this kind of real person.”
She continued: “I just feel like there is a real girl in that soul, but the royal family is so tortured that she can’t get rid of her own.” “And she wants to be herself truly. But I feel like she needs to take the time to figure out who she is.”
In this way, as Schroeder explains, Meghan will focus on herself rather than prove her mistake to “specific people”.
“I think you’re so busy focusing when your energy proves people wrong that you’re not the real self,” she said. “I wish she couldn’t think of them and just thought, ‘I want to do this for me. I want to be me. I think we’ll see her different products from her.”




