Meghan Markle reality show’s Rotten Tomatoes score improves but only to dismal 17%

Meghan’s Netflix show has mixed reviews so far (Image: Netflix)

has caused quite a stir this week among critics and viewers, receiving a very mixed bag of reviews. All eight episodes of “With Love, Meghan” aired for the first time on Tuesday, with each episode showing the Duchess of Sussex, 43, cooking and hosting for celebrity friends including American actress Mindy Kaling.

While the show had a huge hype around it before the release date, some viewers and critics have been left disappointed now it’s actually here. However, this could change if the audience rating is On Wednesday, it was revealed that the series has just a 33 percent Tomatometer rating from critics and an even worse 12 percent Popcornmeter rating from viewers.

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Now, the ratings seem to have taken an upturn.

Just two days after the release of the show, the audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes – known as the Popcornmetter – has an average rating of 17 percent, a five percent increase from yesterday.

This suggests the ratings for the series could be improving, slowly but steadily.

While Meghan’s friends and fans have been praising the show over the last 48 hours, a lot of critics have done the exact opposite.

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The show aired on March 4 (Image: Netflix)

gave the series just two stars and said it was an “exercise in narcissism, filled with extravagant brunches, celebrity pals and business plugs”.

People online have been equally harsh about the show. One person wrote on X: “Tried to enjoy but boring. Music irritating. Could not finish episode 1. Not authentic.”

Another said: “10mins of the new show was more than enough.”

Meanwhile, some fans have been very supportive of the series. One wrote on X: “’s show on is really cute. She’s so cute.”

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