Royal Family News: After Spotify Fail, Meghan Markle Forced to Blog To Pay the Rent?
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British royal family news reveals that Meghan Markle could have no place to go but to return to her roots after a horrifying three years of trying to be someone by destroying her in-laws and the monarchy.
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Meghan was dumped by Spotify this summer, branded a “f****** grifter,” and described as having no talent by one of the top talent agents in the world.
What’s left when Amal and George Clooney, Oprah and even Melissa McCarthy drop you like hot coal? Look’s like it’s back to blogging for the woman who thought she could be POTUS.
Royal Family News: The Tig Comeback
According to the Daily Mail, the woman who demands to be called the Duchess of Sussex, has nowhere to go but down, back to ground zero and revive her little blog The Tig.
That was good enough for her before she met Prince Harry Charming, but once she caught his eye she dumped The Tig in 2017 and married her man in 2018.
She claimed to be as big as Nelson Mandela but for now it looks like she may have to be content peddling lipstick and vegan recipes.
The outlet notes that The Tig could resurface as soon as this autumn after Meghan wisely trademarked the blog last November.
The Royal News: Meghan’s Back to Blogging
Apparently “The Tig has now been issued with a so-called Notice of Allowance document by the US Patent and Trademark Office, as no other company has contested it being trademarked.”
Which means that middle-aged Meghan needs to show the blog is live, then the trademark is all hers.
It looks like Meghan has a six-month period of time to provide the proof, which means an October deadline.
Royal Family News: Meghan’s The Tig Blog
Meghan marketed her site as “hub for the discerning palate” in July 2021. But, get this, it failed to launch because Meghan “failed to sign the trademark application.”
The outlet reveals that The Tig will cover “interior design, travel and – perhaps to the horror of the Royal Family – ‘commentary in the field of personal relationships.’”
As background, Meghan debuted the site in 2014 while acting on the basic cable drama Suits. It’s named after her favorite booze, the Italian wine Tignanello.
Can Meghan make enough money from The Tig to keep her Montecito mansion? The head of United Talent Agency, Jeremy Zimmer, doesn’t think so: “Turns out Meghan Markle was not a great audio talent, or necessarily any kind of talent.” Tell us royal fans, are you beginning to feel sorry for Meghan?
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