The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, is facing accusations of copying Pamela Anderson with her new cooking show, With Love, Meghan, which is set to start streaming on Netflix. In a recent interview with People magazine, Meghan shared some of her top domestic tips including how to elevate a normal dinner, even after ordering takeout. She also discussed how she had to change the name of her trademark due to copyright issues.
Fans of Pamela Anderson have pointed out the striking similarities between Meghan’s show and Pamela’s recently premiered show, Pamela’s Cooking With Love. Both shows feature the former TV stars in brightly lit country kitchens, smiling and cooking with friends and chefs. Despite the similarities, Jesse Fawcett, the co-creator of Pamela’s show, has shrugged off concerns about the resemblance.
While Meghan filmed her series last summer and released the first trailer in January, Pamela’s show was commissioned in February 2023 and the trailer has been available since October. Viewers have noted the identical themes and elements in both shows, from using local honey in recipes to scooping homemade ice cream into decorative bowls.
Despite the accusations of copying, Netflix insiders claim that executives are focused on the bottom line, while fans of Pamela Anderson insist that Meghan’s show lacks authenticity. The similarities between the two shows have sparked debate among viewers, with some questioning Meghan’s consistency in her public image. As With Love, Meghan debuts on Netflix, the discussion around the similarities between the two shows continues to unfold.
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