Comedian Tim Dillon mocks Meghan Markle’s ‘failed’ lifestyle brand

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Comedian Tim Dillon has taken aim at Meghan Markle’s post-royal makeover, arguing that the Duchess of Sussex has fallen short of building the kind of lifestyle empire she’s after.
Dillon weighed in on what Markle’s next action might be in a recent podcast. David Spade brought up the Duchess of Sussex’s past success on “Suits” and wondered why she didn’t reprise her role on “Suits LA” and make “big money” after leaving her job as a royal staffer.
“I think Meghan will eventually find her way into some kind of talk show,” Dillon said.Flying on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade” podcast. “Because she failed the Martha Stewart route she wanted. He was jamming Target. “He wanted to have a lifestyle brand.”
“Jam was an interesting choice,” Spade added. “It’s probably an uncrowded market. Other than Welch’s, I can’t think of too many.”
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Meghan Markle’s post-royal reinvention has been criticized by comedian Tim Dillon. (Netflix)
“He definitely needs to adjust his strategy,” Dillon explained. “I could also see him coming back to the UK and saying, ‘Let’s try it one more time’.”
Carvey chimed in: “I think they need to go back and remix the brand.”
But the criticism did not end with the strain of his lifestyle. Dillon argued that his general approach alienated some viewers.
“I think we’re all a little tired of his nonsense here. I don’t think it’s working as well as he thinks it is,” he said. “I think his idea was to go back to America and say: ‘Listen, the British are really racist. But they know a lot about dinner parties, and that’s what I learned. So I’m here to tell you how to live like a human being and which fork to use. You pig, you American pig.’ And I thought that sounded a little condescending.
“There was this show on Netflix and he was thinking: ‘This is it, they call it a saucer. You put your coffee cup on it so it doesn’t spill on your illegitimate children, you animals.’ “I think people are a little uncomfortable with that.”
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Dillon previously explained in an interview with Fox News Digital why the former “Suits” actress has become one of her favorite comedy targets.
“I think he came to prominence at a time when victimhood was a real cultural foreground,” Dillon said. “So I thought it was a very funny way to be a victim, and he found a way to be a victim while living in a castle.

Meghan Markle’s As Ever brand sells directly to consumers. (Dominik Lipinski/AFP)
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“And I always found that hilarious,” he continued. “I think she’s a great comedic actress. I think there’s real value in being a victim when she comes to the fore, and she becomes a victim living in a castle.” married to a prince It was about the royal wedding and I thought it was hilarious.
“That’s hard to achieve,” Dillon added. “He did it at his own discretion. You know, a lot of people you know were saying at the time that they were victims, that they were not members of the royal family at their discretion.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle married in 2018. (Getty Images)
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Dillon also took aim at Prince Harry.
“Harry looks like he’s being manipulated and doesn’t know what’s going on,” he said. “This is probably all an adventure to him, right?”




