Meghan Markle’s new podcast ‘Confessions of a Female Founder’ hit with scathing reviews from critics: ‘Stomach-turning’
Meghan Markle’s new podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder,” has already been mercilessly dragged by critics — despite premiering some 24 hours ago.
On Tuesday, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, dropped the first episode of the podcast, which featured Markle’s longtime friend, Bumble dating app founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.
In the 50-minute episode, the “Suits” alum attempted to dissect Wolfe Herd’s rise to success. However, countless critics have since insisted that Markle failed to ask the hard-hitting questions listeners wanted to hear and instead redirected conversations “towards her own experiences.”
In its scathing, one-star review, titled “Meghan’s vapid lessons in self-love,” the Times of London‘s columnist James Marriott was “seized by an urge to beat my head against the wall” after listening to the episode.
“Receiving business advice from a Californian multimillionaire who owes her fortune to marrying a prince is as illuminating as you would expect,” Marriott wrote.
