Despite having a problem with being a briefcase babe, Meghan Markle didn't appear to have any issues about acting in a sexual scene for '90210.'
Meghan Markle had a surprise appearance in 'Beverly Hills, 90210' when she engaged in oral sex while driving, two years after leaving her 'Deal or No Deal' job.
Meghan Markle Accused of Being Hypocrite
Many people are accusing Meghan Markle of being a hypocrite for switching from one "bimbo" gig to another in the recently revealed video. In 2008, Markle appeared in the 'Beverly Hills, 90210' remake as Wendy, who is shown having oral sex with Dustin Milligan's character Ethan when the two are sitting in his car.
Despite desiring a job that didn't objectify women years earlier, Markle allegedly felt "hesitant" to recreate the oral sex scene for the '90210' part.
Nevertheless, she landed the role, as per New York Post. Markle claims she left 'Deal or No Deal' in 2006 because she didn't appreciate having her stomach pulled in and wearing artificial lashes and hair extensions, which she felt objectified her. Why she left the suitcase behind is covered in her most recent podcast episode, 'Breaking down the Bimbo' on 'Archetypes.'
Per Meaww, many claim that Meghan Markle is a hypocrite for jumping from one "bimbo" position to another in light of the recently discovered video. When she was 27 years old, Meghan Markle had an appearance in the remake of '90210' as Wendy, who is seen having oral sex with Dustin Milligan's character Ethan when the two are in his car.
Meghan Markle's 'Deal or No Deal' Remarks
Meghan Markle claimed to have left the Howie Mandel-hosted 'Deal or No Deal' while conversing with the legendary Paris Hilton in a recent edition of her 'Archetypes' podcast. However, social media users exposed Meghan Markle's dishonesty by pointing out that barely two years after quitting her job as the briefcase girl, she was prepared to assume the bimbo character.
"Sorry, Meghan Markle, you selected that gig plus - hot girl, FedEx girl, 90210, other varied parts, the burger ad, etc. No one pushed you. No one lowered you. You voluntarily took those positions," read a tweet from someone.
Several other well-known people voiced their feelings regarding Meghan Markle's hypocrisy, including Claudia Jordan, a former cast member of 'Deal or No Deal' alongside Markle, who disputes the claim, stating that no one was treated like a bimbo and that instead, producers focused on showcasing the models with the "most outgoing and fun personalities."
Prior to meeting Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, who is best known for her role as Rachel Zane on 'Suits,' spoke openly about her struggles breaking into the acting profession. She was famously quoted in the memoir 'Finding Freedom' as noting that "struggling actresses can't be picky."
Meghan Markle added during her podcast that she hopes Lilibet, her and Prince Harry's daughter, "aspires slightly higher" than a "bimbo."
A royal expert criticized the duchess for this, saying that since she had built a career out of playing similar roles, she was "biting the hand that fed her." The Duchess was also criticized by Whoopi Goldberg for her remarks, who said that she was "making other women feel horrible," The Sun reported.
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