Meghan Markle’s interview with American feminist activist Gloria Steinem and journalist Jessica Yellin will “leave Netflix and Spotify pulling their hair out,” according to a royal commentator.
The Duchess of Sussex spoke to the women for Vogue magazine and discussed the US abortion ruling.
However, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield has noted that fans have been waiting for an update on Meghan and Harry’s deals with Netflix and Spotify.
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The commentator tweeted: “The entire world has been waiting for this woman to drop a podcast that promises to ‘dissect, explore and subvert the labels that try to hold women back’ and she took this conversation to Vogue?”
She said that if she were Spotify or Netflix, she “would be pulling her hair out”.
During the interview, Meghan spoke out against the US Supreme Court which ended “constitutional protections for abortion” that have been in place “for nearly 50 years”.
It was overturned by the Roe v Wade ruling last week.
Meghan admitted that she and Harry had a “guttural” reaction to the move and claimed that it showed women that they “don’t matter”.
The former Suits actress said: “Women are already sharing stories of how their physical safety is being put in danger. Women with resources will travel to get an abortion, those without might attempt to give themselves one at tremendous risk.”
Markle also highlighted that people will be forced to find help elsewhere, which could lead people to turn to unregulated pharmacies and will “be at the mercy” of doctors and lawyers.
Meghan continued: “What does this tell women? It tells us that our physical safety doesn’t matter and as a result, that we don’t matter, but we do. Women matter.”
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She also claimed that the overrule would have a severe effect on women of colour, said it was “difficult to overstate” how it would affect them and that the move didn’t just concern women.
Meghan called on men for their input: “Men need to be vocal in this moment and beyond because these are decisions that affect relationships, families and communities at large.”
“They may target women, but the consequences impact all of us. My husband and I talked a lot about that over the past few days. He’s a feminist too.”
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