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So Megan, monetize me now. Marle wants you to believe something. She wants you to believe she's a visionary, a creative force, a woman so full of original ideas, she had no choice but to share them with the world. All of it straight from the mind of the Duchess of delusions. Except there's just one problem. None of it was actually her ideas. Because what you're about to see is 10 times Megan the Migraine Markle looked at someone else's business idea, put her name on it, and watched it fall apart in real time. And whatever you do, don't skip number nine because that one is where even her own friend's ideas weren't safe. Number one, the bookmark.
So Megan gave up a crown, a palace, and a prince to build a lifestyle empire.
And that empire dropped an $18 bookmark.
Not a clothing line, not a fragrance, but a bookmark with just three words on a piece of leather that she wants you to believe she personally dreamed up herself. And those three original words are fell asleep here. Now, here is where it gets good, because those three words were already on a bookmark on Etsy from a small independent seller for $13. So, what Megan did was find a phrase from someone who had no way of fighting back, put her name on it, and charge $5 more for the privilege. Megan Markle stole the idea of that bookmark.
Is there anything more to say than that?
Oh man, look at that. I am all in really, you know, I mean, this is ridiculous. This is stupid. And then what makes it even worse is the original idea of a bookmark is stupid in and of itself. To think that what exactly happened here, which you and I know exactly what happened. What happened?
was she scrolling social media somewhere and then she saw this profile.
Apparently, it's from Etsy. Okay. She saw this profile with this bookmark and we know how Megan is. She's a bigger entity that uses the work of smaller entities. We know that. And why does she do it? because she's the type of person that has the wealth and the power, not real world power, but she has the name power to where when she steals the idea of a bookmark, she knows it's not going to come back to bite her in the ass because why? She doesn't care. Little thief. Little thief. Okay. And even worse, this is $5 more. Hers is 18. This is 13. But it gets worse because the company she copied the design from, whose exact bookmark she looked at, whose exact three words she used, and whose identical product she sold under her own name for $5 more, was a small British indie workshop called Spree. And Spree happens to be the exact same company that Megan personally hired to manufacture her bookmark in the first place. She may have plagiarized her bookmark from Spree themselves. Look at what Spree is offering right here on compare it to Meg's. You see the difference? The only difference really is the font and the little stamp of Meg's as ever logo, which again a lot of us believe was plagiarized. The only difference between her bookmark and Spree's is literally the font and the stamp of her logo because guess what?
Spree also have the very same bookmark and it literally says the very same thing. Fell asleep here. A true original. right down to copying the company she hired to help her look like one. Number two, the Vogue cover. So, Megan Maneuver, the media, Markle, spent 7 months working behind the scenes at British Vogue. 7 months quietly working, which for Megan is basically a world record.
>> Oh my gosh, I work so hard.
>> I'm working so hard. Is she really or is she just saying she is?
>> Well, according to their tax documents, they work 1 hour a week.
And when she finally came out from behind those working hard scenes, what she had produced was apparently so groundbreaking, so historic, so monumentally original that British Vogue announced it was the very first time in the magazine's 103-year history that anyone had guessed edited the September issue, the most important issue of the fashion calendar. And Megan got it. It was her moment. It was her legacy. It was finally her place in history. Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, makes history as the first ever guest editor of British Vogue September issue in its 103-year history. So, after seven months of work after making history after landing the biggest fashion editorial moment any royal had ever pulled off, what did she actually bring to the table? And what she finally came up with in 7 months was 15 women on the cover in a black and white grid format. All described as trailblazing change makers united by their fearlessness in breaking barriers. Completely original, never been done before. Except it had. 3 years earlier in 2016, a book was published called The Game Changers. And on the back, it described those women as trailblazing, game-changing, fearless women. And the woman who wrote an essay for that book and also appeared on its cover and also personally approved its concept was none other than the Megalodon herself.
>> You interviewed Megan for it. agreed to a big feat. We talked about it at the time. Are you upset about this?
>> Uh, when I first saw it, I was surprised. Um, I was flattered, of course, because it did look very similar. I didn't think anything of it.
And then someone sent me the press release and the wording was very similar. So, she said, "Trailing change makers who are fearless women."
And on the back of my book, it says, "Trail blazers, gamechanging, fearless women." So, then I thought, "Wow, this is very similar." Didn't think anything of it. And suddenly I had the world's media calling me. So it started becoming front page of all the UK papers. The US has picked it up. TV stations right around the world 103 years of Vogue history. And the best idea she could come up with was one she'd already seen 7 months earlier in her own bookshelf.
Number three, Martha Stewart. So Megan wannabe Martha Markle decided that after leaving the royal family, her next reinvention was apparently going to be becoming the next Martha Stewart.
cooking shows, homemade jam, flower arranging, fancy hosting, candles, carefully staged kitchens, the full domestic goddess lifestyle empire, and according to the Meg, this was all completely authentic and original, which would have been a lot more convincing if Martha Stewart hadn't already built that exact empire decades earlier. Because the second With Love Megan launched, people immediately started noticing how familiar everything looked. The aesthetic, the homemaking image, the perfectly curated kitchen shots. Even some of the recipes started getting compared to Martha's work. The difference is Martha built her empire from scratch. Megan showed up with Netflix cameras and a bowl of lemons.
>> There's been talk that she's the new Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart, of course, the queen of homemaking and domestic entertaining. Been doing it for years. America loves her now. I think it's pretty clear clear that the real M Stewart, Martha Stewart, isn't that keen on this. What is it like to watch other celebrities, you know, Gwennneth Paltro, Meghan Markle, going in your footsteps and and following something that you've really started?
>> Um, I don't mind. I don't mind. Good luck. And Gwyneith's been very successful, by the way. I think she's she's created quite a quite an interesting body of businesses. Uh, she's admired. She's a fantastic she won an Oscar for heaven's sake as an actress. You know, she's pretty she's pretty powerful. Um, Megan I don't really know very well and I hope uh I hope she knows what she's talking about.
Authenticity to me is is everything and to be uh to be authentic and and knowledgeable about your subject matter is extremely important.
>> And then the situation somehow got even worse because after Martha questioned Megan's authenticity, viewers actually sat down and watched the show. And that's when people started noticing things like the kitchen reportedly not even being hers.
>> It's not even her kitchen. The people she surrounds herself with don't even seem to be her friends. One of them said, "Oh my gosh, you're so tall."
Which implies she's never even met her before. And where ARE THE KIDS? WHERE ARE THEY? Who's looking after them?
While she prances around relentlessly putting flower petals on stuff, >> flower sprinkles if we must.
>> We mustn't. There's no need. People are scratching around to save enough money so they can buy somewhere like this on the outskirts of London. Look at that.
The cast of Train Spine would turn their noses up at that. And then in Steam's Mega Markle, Little Miss Relatable, standing in the garden of some other multi-millionaire's mansion, talking about pulling eggs out of a freerange chicken's backside with their bare hands before presumably sprinking some flower petals on them to feed to her kids who've had a hard day of being looked after by the nanny in their other mansion. the fake perfect lifestyle image and the fact that the whole series felt less like a cooking show and more like a luxury Airbnb commercial sponsored by Flower Petals. Even the reviews were brutal.
>> Tonight, I want to start with something really powerful. I want to pay homage to real life working moms. Those women out there who sacrifice it all day in day out against all the odds. Women like this.
>> It's a real delight in being able to be a present parent. And it's a luxury sometimes because we all have to work.
We all have a lot of stuff to do, but when you can take a minute to just >> Saturday morning.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh my gosh, Megan Markle is insufferable. She's as popular as getting hardcore chafing during the first kilometer of a marathon. All you working moms out there having a hard time juggling your career and parenthood. Hey, I tell you what, just put some flipping flower petals on your food, you pathetic mother. Martha Stewart spent decades building a billiondoll lifestyle empire people actually believed in. Megan copied the aesthetic, copied the formula, copied the domestic goddess image, and still ended up getting roasted for cooking in somebody else's kitchen. Number four, the podcast. When Megan announced her second podcast in March 2025, she gave it a name that she said captured exactly what it stood for, women building businesses from the ground up and sharing the real story of how they did it. She called it Confessions of a Female Founder. It was her show, her title, and her original idea. Except that a 23-year-old Irish entrepreneur named Katie Mate had already launched a YouTube series back in October 2023, a full year and a half before Megan ever announced anything, and called it exactly that, Confessions of a female founder, the same name, word for word.
And unlike Megan, Katie had built her platform herself from nothing with no Netflix deal and no palace connections to fall back on.
>> She's done it again. Meghan Markle has ripped off her new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, from this woman.
And it is particularly shameful because this woman is exactly the sort of person who you'd think Megan Markle would want to back. Katie Mate, young Irish woman, entrepreneur who literally launched the show Confessions of a Female founder in October 2023.
>> Guys, my name's Katie. I'm founder and owner of Veil Street. So excited to kick off today's video and I want to give you guys a grand welcome to episode one of Confessions of a Female Founder. Tell all series where I share my experiences and advice as a 23-year-old entrepreneur. I've been in business since the age of 16.
>> Megan hasn't even approached her and said, "Can I use this name? Can I give you some money to take your intellectual copyright?" Nope. She's just gone and done it. and I feel that oh it's so shameless.
>> So she launched it anyway, eight episodes and by week three the podcast had not only dropped out of the Spotify top 100, it was being beaten in the charts by a podcast about how to fall asleep.
>> Her podcast uh it's uh called Confessions of a Female Founder. Uh it's plummeted out of the top 100 uh podcast charts uh and is actually losing uh to a podcast all about sleeping, how to get to sleep. uh that is in fact 79th in the UK charts. Uh whereas Megan is outside of the top 100. Uh this uh podcast uh Confessions of a Female Founder is a flop, isn't it?
>> I know you're shocked. I know that you just picked your jaw jaw off the floor because you've been so absolutely shocked by this news. I I have you heard the last few episodes? There's your how to go to sleep.
She copied the name from a young woman who built something real, then proved that she couldn't do the same. Number five, Meg Quinn's Rainbow Fruit. So, apparently, Megan Make It My Moment Markle looked at a rainbow fruit platter on the internet and thought, "Yep, this shall be my new Netflix content."
Because one of the most mocked moments from with Love Megan involved Megan proudly showing audiences how to arrange fruit into a rainbow for children. Not some revolutionary recipe, not some groundbreaking cooking idea, just putting fruit in color order like a kindergarten teacher trying to survive a Tuesday afternoon. You see where our rainbow is coming together here? And you don't have to do a big platter of this.
You could do this with one small row for your kids for breakfast, genuinely. And it makes the morning a lot more fun.
>> I mean, how relatable is that? E, you're a single mom of two in Bazing Stoke.
You've just come in off the night shift and you see one of your kids outside eating worms. your other child's actually got worms and you turn the telly on and Megan's teaching you how to make a rainbow fruit salad.
>> And according to viewers online, even that wasn't original because people quickly started pointing out that the exact same rainbow fruit concept had already been posted by food blogger Meg Quinn long before Megan's Netflix show aired.
>> People be hating on Meghan Markle and somehow I am involved. This is me, LA food blogger, also called Meg, uh, who she's accused of ripping off in her new Netflix series. I honestly heard about it for the first time today. Apparently, in episode 2, she makes a beautiful fruit rainbow board that is similar to the one that I have on my blog that I've been sharing on Instagram for years.
They also accuse her of stealing a taco bar idea from my blog. Now, this was run in a few different publications, including The Daily Mail and The Sun.
And they accuse the show of ripping off a few different bloggers. You can see some examples, including mine here. I have no idea what these other bloggers think about it, but I personally thought the whole thing was hysterical. And somehow the situation got even more embarrassing once audiences actually watched the show because viewers weren't exactly blown away watching Meg explain how strawberries and blueberries work.
Critics started calling the series boring, pointless, painfully staged, and completely out of touch. Even commentators covering the show sounded exhausted trying to sit through it. And honestly, the rainbow fruit scene became the perfect symbol of the entire problem. And this was one of the most every every mother out there will understand. She wants us to put together a fruit crudite board for our children in the morning. Now look, Moren, >> I can't >> look at this.
>> I can't I can't. It is huge. It starts with strawberries and then it has raspberries and then it has um apricots and then it has mandarin oranges and then it has pineapples and then it has blueberries and then you finish it up with dollops of yogurt. I'd love to have a running clock. and how long it would take me to go let's let's do something fancy whole foods right where like you get the true organic to go and shop for what's that eight fruits get all the fruits get them home wash them let them dry out cut them all up cutting like teeny tiny apricot pieces up not to mention pineapples which is a pain in the ass oh and then bananas too I forgot she added those uh as well and then laying them out and she's like if you don't have time to do this big thing you can just do it like a single plate style that alone with with all I just said with cutting and buying and cleaning and chopping would be probably an hour Who?
My morning is like here is a piece of toast. I am Martha Stewart. You're welcome.
>> Me Quinn made a colorful fruit platter for social media. And Megan made a colorful fruit platter for moms that don't have time. Number six, the bench.
So Megan mastermind Markle quit the royal family, left the palace, and the empire she built in its place decided that its next big move was going to be a children's book. specifically a children's book about the special and tender bond between a father and a son that she called the bench. She published it. She promoted it. She recorded herself reading it aloud on a children's YouTube channel while introducing herself as Megan the Duchess of Sussex in a video aimed at three-year-olds. And she dedicated it to the man and the boy who make her heart go pump. The Australian Today Show played that video live on air and not one of the hosts could keep a straight face. I wrote this as a poem for my husband and our son Archie and then turned it into a book so you could enjoy it too.
>> For the man and the boy who make my heart go pump.
>> Sorry.
Sorry. It's very hard to keep a straight face.
>> Why is it difficult to keep a straight face, Alex? It's a lovely story.
>> It is a lovely story. It's fascinating and and and fulfilling me in many many ways that I never thought possible.
>> As we always say, pump.
>> Exactly.
>> Up the jam. up the jam. Pump it up.
>> Wow, your feet are so big.
>> And if that wasn't enough, the internet also noticed something else about the bench. Something that had been sitting right there from the moment she announced it. Because in 2018, 3 years before Megan published her book, a British author named Karen Everest had already published a children's book about the special bond between a father and a son. It was set around a bench and it was called The Boy on the Bench. It was the same concept, the same setting, and nearly an identical title. and people spotted every bit of it.
>> Okay, let's talk controversy. What's this? Oh, this is a different book, The Boy on the Bench. What? All right, so the US son reports Megan Markle has been accused of stealing her children's book, The Bench, from British author's 2018 work, Duchess of Sussex, pinned the book after originally writing a poem for Harry's first father's day from their son Archie. They go on to explain there are many coincidental similarities between the book.
Interesting, right? From the way that the you get a bird's eye view of the father and son together in both books.
You have similar storylines in both books. Just a lot of similarities going on and a lot of people had a lot to say about the similarities of the books.
>> She copied the concept, copied the setting and copied the title and still somehow wondering why it failed. and it is panned by critics with people posting pictures of it in the buy one get one bin and the halfp price bin etc. >> Number seven, Gwyneth Paltro's goop. So by this point, Megan Master your business Markle wasn't just allegedly borrowing ideas anymore. Now people were starting to notice a pattern because after the podcast, the cooking shows, the lifestyle branding, and the carefully curated California homemaker image, viewers started realizing Megan's newest reinvention looked extremely familiar. It all looked suspiciously close to Gwyneth Paltro and Goop. And honestly, the internet noticed immediately because Gwyneth had already spent years building an empire around luxury wellness, cooking, lifestyle branding, expensive products, and aspirational California living. Goop was already the blueprint. And then Megan suddenly appeared looking like she'd studied the entire business model with flashcards and a Pinterest board. This is a little bit trashy, guys, on Meg's part as she just hijacked Gwyneith Paltro's goop with American Riviera Orchard knockoff. I'm going to be showing you receipts. Meie has been gunning for Gwyneth Poutro and to copy her goop model. Uh, but here is the still in question in that kitchen setting with the lemons and everything.
And here is Megie. It's kind of like the same color palette, beige and boring, right guys? And here you've got the lemons. And there you've got the lemons.
And here she's in a tin pan pot, whatever. And here, same thing. It's like, wow. She is totally up in your conspiracy theory, whatever, trying to hijack, copy, do a knockoff of Gwyneith Poutro's goo. And the comparisons got brutal fast because people weren't just accusing Megan of borrowing ideas anymore. They were accusing her of trying to speedrun Gwyneth Paltro's entire career path in about 6 months.
The problem is Gwyneith built goop slowly over years. Weirdly, naturally, sometimes completely insane, but authentically insane. Meanwhile, Megan's version felt like somebody asked Netflix to generate rich wellness influencer in a laboratory. And then came the really humiliating part because after all the headlines, all the PR, all the lifestyle branding, all the next Goop comparisons, audiences actually watched the show, or more accurately, barely watched it at all.
>> With Love Megan, that stupid program on Netflix, failed to rank among Netflix's top 300 most watched titles between January and June. The Post New York Post confirmed Marl's eight-part series ranked 383rd with just 5.3 million views since it debuted on March 4th. 5.3 million. I've got clips of you, Glenn Greenwald, that that have more than that on our on our feed. It's crazy how low that was.
>> Gwyneth Paltro built Goop into one of the biggest celebrity lifestyle brands in America. Megan copied the entire vibe and still couldn't even crack Netflix's top 300. Number eight, Emma's Kitchen.
Back in 2015, a woman named Emma Weimoth, the Martianess of Bath, Britain's first black martianess and a celebrity master chef contestant launched a cooking and lifestyle show filmed inside the historic Victorian kitchens of her 500-year-old English estate, Longle House. She called it Emma's Kitchen. She cooked in florals surrounded by fresh flowers with a beehive on the grounds and a heritage going back to Henry VIIIth. She built it herself from nothing over 9 years and grew it to 54,000 subscribers. And then in January 2025, Megan announced a Netflix cooking and lifestyle show where she would cook in florals surrounded by fresh flowers with a beehive on the grounds and called it with love Megan.
And it was entirely her own idea. Megan Markle has been accused across the media platforms for being, get this, a bit of a copycat when it comes to her new series with Love Megan. And I see definitely where they're coming from because it looks like she's copying Martianness Bath. It looks like she's copying Catherine, the Princess of Wales, her own mother-in-law, Princess Diana. But the the always a question is, did you take inspiration from something or are you literally just copying it and not citing your source or seeming to claim that you are the originator of X?
Cuz that's one of the pitfalls I could see Megan falling into here. The Martianists a bath. The claim is is that Megan Markle is copying her show Cooking with Emma. So, the show launched and the people who actually sat down and watched all eight hours of it had thoughts.
>> Well, Dan, it's been literally where I'm concerned, sick making. So, because today I started looking at it perfectly healthily and then I kept on struggling to stay awake because and this was in the afternoon because I had to look at all 8 hours. I mean, talk about a waste of 8 hours of your life.
And then the ratings came in >> on Rotten Tomatoes. It has a 33% rating from the critics, but crucially just 12% from viewers. You'll see the front page of the British newspapers today absolutely slamming the series quite rightly.
>> 9 years of Emma's Kitchen, eight episodes of With Love Megan, and only one of them has a 12% audience score.
Number nine, Cameron Diaz's wine. So when Megan decided it was time to launch a wine, she had a very convenient template sitting right next door in Monteceto, Cameron Diaz, Megan's friend, her neighbor, and by multiple accounts, the woman whose private jet Megan had used at least once, had already built Avalene back in 2020, a clean, organic, transparent celebrity wine brand that Cameron built from a genuine idea with a real philosophy behind it. And that ended up on shelves at Whole Foods, Target, and Sprouts across America. And then Megan looked at all of that and launched her own celebrity wine.
Insiders went on record immediately.
They said Megan was stepping on Cameron's toes that it was pretty brazen and that she was moving into her friend's territory and that Megan doesn't seem to care that she's competing with a friend. Royal biographer Hugo Vickers had already seen this pattern playing out across everything Megan had launched. And when the wine arrived, he had something very specific to say about it.
>> The other question is, how is hers going to be different from somebody else's?
And you see if you go out into a competitive market like that, I mean the reason that you and me aren't making rosé is because we don't know how to get into that market and we don't think we do very well at it probably. Um so you know somebody may well say well this rosé is exactly identical to another brand of rosé and then she'll get into trouble. That sort of thing has already been happening a few times as you know when people have said that she's just um sort of stuck her name onto their idea and then you're sort of getting onto their territory. That's always rather difficult. You've got to be jolly careful because if you start just sort of taking other people's products and putting your name on it, I'm not saying that she's absolutely exactly done that.
But, you know, if you do something even by accident, you know, um then you're going to get into trouble because people who are less successful who selling more or less the same thing and seeing, you know, it going out under her name, they won't like it.
>> And then the launch happened. And while Avalene kept building its audience in stores right across America, Megan's version quietly ended up somewhere that Cameron Diaz's wine has never once been.
I had a guest called Donna Bowman on uh Kinsey Scoffield Unfiltered and Donna was gifted some of this as ever product from Netflix HQ. Uh an employee was leaving and Netflix was like, "Take it.
Take it. Get it out of here." And she was like, "I just want to show you the candle that I got." And of it was wickless, Kevin.
>> Wickless. It didn't. She opens it up. It doesn't have a wick. I mean, I I can't imagine Netflix must just be pulling their hair out. Um, but yes, this then becomes this story about how Netflix are employees are taking home free swag because they have closets full of this stuff. Whether it's jam, candles, wine, flower, sprinkles, there are boxes full of it around Netflix HQ. Cameron Diaz built a wine brand from a real idea that people actually go back and buy again.
Megan borrowed the concept from a friend, charged more for it, and ended up in a Netflix storage room. Number 10, Pamela Anderson's cooking show. So, we have arrived at number 10. And number 10 is the one where Meghan Markle allegedly looked at the most recognizable woman in entertainment, filmed an almost identical show, gave it an almost identical name, and launched it on the world's biggest streaming platform like nobody was going to notice. Pamela Anderson launched Pamela's Cooking with Love in February 2025. Her own garden, wicker baskets of fresh produce, celebrity guests in the kitchen, cooking, chatting, warm and real.
Audiences loved it. And then Megan launched with Love Megan in her garden with wicker baskets of fresh produce, celebrity guests in the kitchen, cooking, chatting, warm and real. People started doing sideby-side comparisons within hours of the trailer dropping.
We're going to have to get to Megan Markle. I've tried to avoid her tonight, but here we are. She's been caught up in yet another copycat scandal. This time involving her new cooking book. It's been alleged that with Love, Megan has been almost entirely copied from Pamela Anderson's show, Pamela's Cooking with Love, with a trailer for Megan's show in some sections being a frame by frame replica of Pamela's. Surely not. Surely this is some sort of a wild coincidence.
Kinsey, >> why is Megan Markle making a cooking show? Because she's great at following recipes, but cooking up her own ideas.
But um um I think that you know Pamela Anderson did make a guest appearance on Megan's father show Married with Children. Maybe Megan has been a fan ever since. Rita, who knows? Maybe she's always been inspired >> frame by frame and that raised one very specific question. Is there anything original about Megan Markle at all?
>> Meghan Markle look things are not going quite well for her. First she rebranded her lifestyle brand to as ever. I mean spare us. She then faces legal action due to trademark issues over its logo.
And now she's been accused of copying Hollywood icon Pamela Anderson after similarities were found between the trailer for Pamela's Cooking with Love venture and Megan's With Love Megan, both on streaming services. And it comes days after she was also accused of copying Princess Diana's look. G Darren drama seems to follow Megan everywhere, but I've got to ask you, is she a cheap copycat? Is she simply clueless? or is she a smart businesswoman?
>> Oh, I don't think she's a smart business woman. In fact, I think every investment that anyone has ever given her, whether it be Spotify, Netflix, or whatever else, it hasn't worked out very well for them.
>> Pamela built something real. Megan copied it and couldn't even do that, right? So, there you have it. 10 ideas 10 times, and none of them hers. Now, I want to hear from you. Which one of these copied ideas was the worst? Was it the bookmark, the cooking show that was a frame by frame replica of Pamela Anderson's? Or was it something else entirely? drop it in the comments below.
And don't forget to like, tap subscribe, hype me up, and ring that bell because this saga is far from over. And if you want to see more Meghan Markle messed up moments, then go check out some of my other videos on the top of the screen.
Thanks for watching. Until next time, stay tuned, stay safe, and stay informed. Only on tea time with Tina.
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