Tensions exploded at a recent live event in Los Angeles as Meghan Markle reportedly lost her temper in front of a stunned crowd, following widespread backlash against the newly released Season 2 of her documentary series. The Duchess of Sussex, known for her polished public image, is said to have shouted at members of the audience during a moderated Q&A — and then abruptly disappeared from public view for days, sparking concern and criticism alike.
The Cringe Heard Around the Room
According to witnesses, the event — billed as an “exclusive screening and conversation” — was meant to celebrate the launch of Season 2 of Meghan and Prince Harry’s Netflix series. Instead, it devolved into a public relations disaster.
Attendees say the mood shifted dramatically during the audience Q&A segment, when a few critical comments surfaced. One guest reportedly questioned the series' "repetitive storytelling" and "self-victimization tone." Another bluntly asked, “Do you think people are just tired of hearing the same narrative?”
That’s when, according to several attendees, Meghan stood up, visibly agitated, and said, “You have no idea what we’ve been through. If you think this is funny, you’re part of the problem.” Her voice reportedly raised to a near shout as she added, “We’re telling our truth — and if you can’t handle it, maybe you’re not ready for it!”
Social Media Meltdown
News of the outburst spread quickly across social media, with clips and commentary circulating under hashtags like #MeghanMeltdown and #NetflixFlopS2. The reaction has been overwhelmingly critical, with many users mocking both the new season and Meghan’s emotional response.
One viral tweet read:
“Imagine being booed off your own stage after your second ‘truth-telling’ doc bombs harder than the first. Maybe it’s time to just live your life offline?”
Others noted the irony of a public figure demanding privacy while continuing to release content focused on their personal life.
Season 2: A Ratings Disaster?
Despite heavy promotion, Season 2 of the Sussexes’ docuseries has reportedly struggled with viewership, underperforming compared to expectations. Critics have slammed it for being "repetitive, self-indulgent, and lacking new insight." Some even dubbed it a “vanity project disguised as activism.”