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Meghan Markle made Netflix show to roast royal family, Whitney Cummings says

Whitney Cummings believes Meghan Markle’s Netflix show was made to subtly roast the royal family after she and husband Prince Harry famously quit in 2020.
The comedian took to her TikTok on Tuesday to share her “hot take” that the Duchess of Sussex created her lifestyle show, “With Love, Meghan,” to get “revenge” on the royals.
“I don’t think she’s trying to make a good show for you guys, no offense,” Cummings said. “This has nothing to do with making a good show. This show, to me, is just her subtly roasting the royal family. This isn’t made for us. This is made for, like, 30 people in that castle. That’s all she’s doing.”
Cummings, 41, pointed out that one of the things Markle, 43, teaches her viewers is the “really easy” way to make sun tea at home.
“She’s like, ‘Tea is not a big deal. You just put it outside and let it steep in the sun. It’s not fancy,’” Cummings said. “Tea is like their thing over there! She’s like, ‘Tea should just be enjoyed, it doesn’t even matter what temperature it is.’ Burn!”
A second example Cummings gave was how Markle makes her own fruit preserves and spreads, because she doesn’t like how sweet store bought jams are.
Cummings reminded viewers that her estranged father-in-law, King Charles, has been making and selling his own jams since 2010.
“And her whole thing was like, ‘Oh jam’s too sweet. It’s way too much sugar, so I do preserves,’” Cummings said.
The “Good For You” podcast host also cited Markle’s decision to walk around barefoot and to not overly style her hair as ways that she’s “trolling” the royal family.
“She’s just doing this with her in-laws, like, she’s just making this show at them,” she continued. “Like, it’s not for us you guys. The fact that she keeps going, ‘It’s not about perfection, it’s not about perfection’ –– that’s what the royal family is all about.”
Cummings clarified that she’s “not defending either side,” because being a princess also feels like a “nightmare” to her.
“I just see people losing their minds being mad at the show,” she concluded. “I don’t think she cares if you like it. It’s just a big F you to the prom court over there across the pond.”
Cummings followed up her hot take with another TikTok video where she argued that the show might actually be “good for young girls” to see what a modern princess actually looks like.
“What if this show is good?” she began in a TikTok video Wednesday. “What if this is the show that puts the end to the super toxic princess fantasy that little girls grow up with?”
Cummings joined several other people –– including Markle’s own father, Thomas Markle –– who have shared their mixed opinions over the Netflix series.
The lifestyle series, which was recently renewed for a second season, shows Markle sharing her hosting, cooking and home tips.
Markle did not explicitly talk about her and Harry’s past with the royal family, but she seemed to subtly shade her past life by raving about her “new chapter” post-royal life in Montecito, Calif.
“This feels like a new chapter that I am so excited that I get to share,” she said during the last episode, while later adding, “All of that is just part of that creativity that I’ve missed so much.”
Markle and Harry, who wed in 2018, famously stepped down as senior royals in 2020 and later moved to California with their kids: son Archie, 5, and daughter Lilibet, 3.
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Carrie Underwood responds to Nikki Glaser feud rumors

Carrie Underwood promises there is no bad blood between her and Nikki Glaser.
Last month, online chatter revved up after the comedian appeared on “American Idol” as a guest judge, with fans speculating that there was tension between Underwood and Glaser.
One fan wrote on Facebook, “Very obvious. Esp from Carrie. We have the extremes of 2 women. Carrie, no matter how talented, ever since I saw her on American idol, I pick up a really cold vibe,” according to the Daily Mail, while another wrote on X: “The tension between Carrie and Nikki is KILLING me lmaoo.”
Glaser filled in as fourth judge for the show’s first-ever Taylor Swift-themed night on April 27.
Fans were convinced that Underwood did not like sitting next to Glaser, a huge Swiftie, and that Underwood scowled whenever Glaser spoke.
The country singer, 43, dismissed the theories on Sirius XM’s “Highway Mornings with Cody Alan” earlier this week, insisting that there was “no beef” between her and Glaser, 41.
Alan mentioned fans’ reactions, suggesting that some people like stirring up trouble.
“I’m like, ‘Do you know Carrie Underwood?’ Like, she’s never going to be a mean person,” he said. “They want to cause a catfight over the smallest little thing.”
The “Before He Cheats” songstress responded by saying she’s “very used to that,” and gushed about Glaser.
“And I think she did such a great job because it’s not an easy thing to come sit behind that desk and try to think of constructive things to say,” she said. “And I don’t know, I feel like she did everything wonderfully. But no, there’s no beef. I have no beef.”
Underwood has developed a thick skin as a judge on the long-running show.
She clapped back after being booed by the “American Idol” audience during a show last March.
“Boo me. I don’t care,” the country singer wrote on X while the episode was airing.
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‘Summer House’ star Ciara Miller accuses West Wilson of sleeping with ‘RHONJ’ alum Jennifer Fessler

Ciara Miller accused her ex West Wilson of sleeping with “Real Housewives of New Jersey” alum Jennifer Fessler after the latter defended Wilson in an interview with Page Six.
The drama recently played out on threads, where a social media user recapped what Fessler said at Vulture’s The Masterminds of Reality TV event on Thursday.
“Former RHONJ ‘friend of’ Jenn Fessler was asked by Page Six about the Summer House scandal tonight and said this about West: ‘[West] is the cutest, sweetest golden retriever puppy dog. He does not mean any harm. He didn’t mean it. He’s just trying to have a good time. He doesn’t wanna hurt anyone. Give him a break.’ Girl…”
Miller replied on the platform, “lol, because they slept together too.”
One person wrote, “Ma’am! I beg your pardon?!?! Ain’t that old lady married? Oh he got a type,” to which Miller replied, “That’s what I thought….” alongside a cartwheel emoji.
Screenshots on Instagram and X have since gone viral, and fans were stunned to see Miller’s comments.
“Ciara has entered her IDGAF stage and is about to burn this s–t to the ground!” one person remarked on Instagram, while another wrote, “I just laughed the most nervous laugh out loud.”
A third wrote, “Ciara freaking Miller 😮 hahahahahaha SAVAGE.”
Fessler — who has been married to husband Jeff Fessler since 1999 — exclusively told Page Six on Friday, “It’s flattering that anyone would think someone who slept with Ciara Miller would be interested in sleeping with me.”
Reps for Miller and Wilson did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Drama erupted between the “Summer House” co-stars in March, when Wilson, 31, and Amanda Batula, 34, released a bombshell joint social media statement revealing their secret romance — in spite of West’s previous romance with ex Miller, 30, and Batula’s former friendship with her.
“It was never our intention to purposely hide anything,” they wrote in a joint statement on March 31. “Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”
Miller was seen huddled outside an Hermés boutique just minutes after the statement was publicly released.
A source divulged to Page Six in April that Batula and Wilson’s co-stars, including Batula’s estranged husband, Kyle Cooke — are “pissed” and “disappointed.”
Meanwhile, Mia Alario questioned the pair’s romance timeline after they claimed they’d become involved in February.
During her appearance on “WWHL” last month, the “Southern Hospitality” star claimed she’d been on a date with Wilson in September, and that he was already spending time with Batula.
“I met Amanda at BravoCon [in November] and she actually told me that they pregamed our date at his apartment,” she told Cohen during the appearance.
“At the time, I was like, ‘Oh, you’re such a good friend. That sounds like such a good time,’” she added.
Alario also alleged that Batula told her she gave Wilson “some advice and some tips” before their date.
“I was like, girl, did we get the same tip or what? Damn. I don’t know,” Alario said, calling their relationship “a messy situation” and saying she doesn’t “want any part of that at all.”
At Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea Live event last month, Alario said she wasn’t worried about Miller.
“Ciara, if she was ugly … I’d feel bad for her,” Alario quipped. “But she is one of the baddest bitches on Bravo.”
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Heidi Klum worried Anna Wintour wouldn’t approve her Met Gala 2026 prosthetics

Heidi Klum brought the Halloween spirit to her Met Gala look.
Dressing as an actual marble statue — prosthetics and all — the model channeled the “Veiled Vestal,” Raffaelle Monti’s sculpture that’s currently housed in London’s Chiswick House.
Though Klum certainly took her interpretation of the dress code, “Fashion is Art,” to the next level, she revealed to The New York Times that she was concerned Anna Wintour — who has co-chaired the event since 1995 — wouldn’t appreciate her take.
“I was most worried that she won’t like it,” Klum told the publication, but revealed that she asked the Vogue head honcho herself while inside the event.
“She said yes,” the supermodel confirmed.
Much like Klum’s famed Halloween party, which sees the “Germany’s Next Top Model” host undergo a wild transformation into costume every October, “she planned the look for three months,” according to the Times.
Though “it took her five hours to get ready,” Klum admitted “it was the best her body had felt at the Met Gala.”
Confusing as that might sound, a quick glance towards the floor might explain a few things, as Klum stood in flats while much of the rest of the party teetered around in sky-high heels.
“For once, my feet don’t hurt,” she added, “wiggling her marble-like toes in flat sandals.”
Though Klum’s first Met Gala appearance was 23 years ago, this year only marked her sixth appearance at the fashion-centric event.
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