Meghan Markle to be 'very choosy' about future partnerships after Emmys snub

15 July 2023 , 16:18
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Meghan Markle will be 'very choosy' about future partnerships

Meghan Markle will supposedly be "very choosy" about future partnerships as she moves on from Spotify, according to an expert, which comes after her brutal Emmys snub.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's tell-all Netflix docuseries, that she and Prince Harry worked with Netflix on before it was dropped onto the streaming platform last December, was brutally left out of the 2023 Emmys' shortlist in the week.

With 25 leading categories within the realms of comedy, drama, and limited series, the Emmys are sought after and coveted gongs to scoop up - but sadly Meghan and Harry did not make the cut when the shortlist was unveiled in the week.

Meghan Markle to be 'very choosy' about future partnerships after Emmys snub dqxikeidqkikdinvMeghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix docuseries was snubbed by the Emmys in recent days (Getty Images)

And because of their snub, an expert has said that Meghan will be "very choosy" when she's making the decision to work on a new project or partnership. Andy Barr, PR expert and owner of digital marketing agency 10Yetis has said that Meghan will likely now be more cautious "about who she works with".

Speaking to The Express, Mr Barr told the paper that Meghan will have "no shortage" of companies who want to work with her, but when selecting a new partnership, she will "quite rightly, be very choosy about who she works with".

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He went on to say that he doesn't expect Meghan to be the face of a crypto currency campaign, before addressing the rumours that she might bring back her lifestyle website The Tig. Mr Barr then added: "Many people are underestimating the commercial savviness that she has shown by signing up with WME, the biggest entertainment and commercial talent agency organisation in the world."

Meghan Markle to be 'very choosy' about future partnerships after Emmys snubThe Duchess will supposedly be picky with who she partners with next for a project (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

This comes after reports that say Meghan is said to have signed with renowned Hollywood talent agency William Morris Endeavour. The sought after agency has represented major stars including the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Adele, and tennis player Serena Williams - who is also a close pal of the Duchess.

WME's website claims: "We provide our clients and partners with global access and insights into every facet of entertainment and sports. Across our company, we represent top artists, creators and leaders in every category."

The news of Meghan signing with the renowned agency came weeks before it was reported that the couple's $20 million (£15.5m) Spotify deal came to an end and it was soon said their $98 million (£76.5m) Netflix deal was "hanging in the balance".

Mollie Quirk

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