Meghan Markle was left red-faced after her latest flop saw the Duchess of Sussex mocked on Sky News Australia. The presenter, Caleb Bond, issued a humiliating report after it was revealed that staff at the Netflix offices were helping themselves to her jam from her As Ever collection. According to recent claims, staff members have access to complimentary items such as jams, wine, and flower sprinkles, with sources suggesting the products aren't moving quickly enough off shelves.
During the broadcast, James reported: "They're just going into the warehouse and taking it for free because no one wants to buy it. Just like no one wants to buy anything that this woman says." This marks a humiliating blow for the 44-year-old, as it seems bosses are desperately trying to get rid of her products, which launched in April 2025.
During the news programme, Caleb blasted: "If you've watched that series she put out on Netflix, With Love, Meghan, you probably haven't seen it. Don't waste your time, I tried it out just so I could tell you it's a load of c**p.
"But she shows herself in a house which she claims to be hers, which isn't her house, making jam and all sorts of things. Which she's been trying to sell, but it turns out nobody wants to buy the jam, and there are massive reserves of it at the Netflix HQ, where they are storing it."
The presenter continued: "Because it's not selling, 137,465 jars of this stuff, the staff are now just taking it. They're just going into the warehouse and taking it for free becasue no one wants to buy it, just like no one wants to buy anything this woman sells.
According to Page Six, the source said: "Apparently, there are two storage rooms packed with As ever product. They're literally just giving it away to employees. One (staffer) walked out with 10 products for free."
The publication also claimed that alongside jams, candles, wine and Meghan's famous flower petal sprinkles are being kept in storage rooms at the sprawling Netflix campus in Hollywood.
As a second insider alleged: "There's so much overstock." It was also reported that a majority of the As Ever inventory was moved "long ago" to another warehouse and is not stored at Netflix HQ.
The initial collection, which included raspberry jam, wildflower honey, and floral sprinkles, sold out within the first hour of its launch, during which she reportedly made "millions" as they "flying off the shelves," but now it seems that interest in her fruit spreads has dwindled.
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