Meghan Markle is back in the spotlight, and not for good reasons. Comedian Tim Dillon has been tearing into her latest projects, calling her Netflix show a trainwreck of narcissism. He says the show proves she’s more interested in fame than real connections. Dillon points out that every guest on her show seems to hate her, and she doesn’t care as long as it boosts her image.
Dillon calls Meghan a master manipulator who uses people like stepping stones. He jokes that she doesn’t have friends—just “connections” she can use to climb higher. Her obsession with power, he says, makes her relatable to anyone who’s ever wanted to burn bridges for success. But he admits there’s something oddly impressive about her ruthless ambition.
The Netflix series has been roasted for its phony vibe. Dillon laughs at scenes where Meghan bakes cakes with “local honey” while casually trashing the royal family. He compares her to a reality TV villain, plotting her next move while pretending to be a down-to-earth mom. Critics say the show feels forced, like a badly scripted soap opera.
Conservatives have long accused Meghan of hating tradition. Dillon agrees, saying she’s “anti-everything” except her own brand. He mocks her attempts to play victim while living in a Santa Barbara mansion. Her lifestyle brand, he jokes, is just another way to cash in on her fame without doing real work.
Dillon even compared Meghan to a terrorist in one rant, saying her drama attracts attention like a car crash. He argues she thrives on chaos, using scandals to stay relevant. Fans eat it up, but others say it’s exhausting watching her rewrite history every few months.
Despite the backlash, Netflix greenlit a second season. Dillon thinks it’s because people love watching disasters. He jokes that Meghan’s show is less about cooking and more about her slowly losing touch with reality. Every episode, he says, feels like a therapy session gone wrong.
Some conservatives praise Dillon for speaking hard truths. They see Meghan as a symbol of modern entitlement—someone who ditches duty for Instagram fame. Her constant complaints about the royal family, they argue, show ingratitude for the privileges she once had.
Love her or hate her, Meghan knows how to stay in headlines. Dillon says she’s a perfect example of fame without purpose—a cautionary tale for the Instagram age. Whether she’s baking cakes or bashing royalty, one thing’s clear: Meghan Markle will never stop chasing the spotlight.