Jane Pauley Leaks Meghan's DIVA DEMANDS & BACKSTAGE MELTDOWN On CBS Sunday Morning Set

 

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When it comes to publicity stunts, Meghan Markle's track record leaves a lot to be desired. From the disastrous Oprah interview to her most recent flop with CBS Sunday Morning, it's becoming increasingly clear that nothing involving Meghan is ever truly well-planned. Her publicity pushes more often than not end up as messy, manufactured debacles that raise serious questions about her and her team's media savvy. 

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Take the CBS Sunday Morning interview, meant to promote her latest charitable venture. Meghan seemingly believed this uplifting 60 Minutes-esque show would be run by her BFF Oprah, showing how little she understood the basic structure of TV programming. When will she realize the world doesn't revolve around her? Opting to have the interview air on her birthday, overriding the network's strategic advice, proved another misstep. Birthday bashes may work for an infant archduchess, but serious issues programming demands serious consideration.

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Unsurprisingly, the interview struggled to gain an audience amidst poor promotion and competing shows. But for someone touting media expertise, didn't Meghan foresee these obvious pitfalls? Her team's antics burned good faith with CBS, costing a major promotional vehicle. It's like she's playing a game of how to sabotage opportunities, one blunder at a time. 


And it's not just media platforms Meghan bungles - her charitable ventures fair little better. Archwell, once touted as a grand vision, has become a symbol of hollow promises. If reports of an hour a week are true, Meghan's devotion to philanthropy seems lip service more than passionate pursuit. 

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Following each mishap, Meghan reportedly expresses stunned disbelief at public backlash. But unlike her, the world cares more about pressing crises than her perpetual victimhood narratives. Her repetitive stories now fail to capture interest. Maybe humility and listening could turn the tide, but Meghan seems to double down in the face of criticism - proof only she can't see how she constantly undermines herself. 

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In the grand theater of Meghan's self-promotional efforts, every new act plays as another farcical flop. When will she learn subtlety and sincerity often far outshine spectacle and exaggeration? Perhaps with time and experience, but for now her approach ensures scandals instead of successes. 

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If she's serious about good causes and not just headlines, a change is direly needed. Meghan would do well to look outward, to understand audience and platform, and to cultivate humility over hype. Real change happens through partners, not performances. If she continues on this path, her ventures risk becoming a joke instead of making genuine impact. The world grows weary of her media melodramas - it's time for a new act, one of quiet work over publicity ploys. For her sake, and those of the causes she claims to champion, let's hope Meghan learns from these textbook mistakes. Otherwise, her place in the headlines may not be where she intends.

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