Meghan Markle is finally responding to the wave of online trolling she's faced since launching her Netflix series With Love, Meghan — and her response is nothing short of iconic.
In a new interview with The New York Times, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, addressed the latest round of bizarre social media criticism — including backlash over her Le Creuset cooking pots featured in the show.
Seemingly caught off guard by the drama, Meghan gave a now-viral six-word reaction that perfectly summed up her disbelief: “This is a thing, in 2025?”
She then reportedly threw her hands up in confusion before looking at her mother Doria Ragland, who chimed in with: “Everyone is coming in hot these days.”
While Meghan has often kept quiet in the face of online hate, her matter-of-fact response marks a rare moment of candour — and fans are loving it.
The duchess has cleverly disabled comments on her @asEverOfficial Instagram account to shield herself from toxic trolling.
According to The New York Times, Meghan also relies on a team to “comb through comment sections and social media” so she doesn’t have to see the negativity herself.
As Ever's debut collection includes everything from raspberry jam and wildflower honey to crepe mix and flower sprinkles — all wrapped in Meghan’s signature Montecito-chic aesthetic.
Here’s a peek at the price tags: Raspberry spread (with keepsake packaging): $14; Wildflower honey with honeycomb: $28; Flower sprinkles: $15.
The brand’s focus is “elevated, everyday living” — think hostessing, cooking, and cozy-chic vibes for the curated kitchen shelf.
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