‘Authentic?’ Netflix, not Meghan Markle, makes her jam, report says


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Potential customers might be interested to learn from a new report on who’s actually responsible for creating Meghan’s 'faux-country' As Ever’s products — and it’s not Meghan. Photo: Handout

For all of Meghan Markle’s talk about being “authentic” by publicising her viral pregnancy twerking video or demanding that people “tell the truth” about her, a recent report raises questions about whether she’s being straightforward about what’s going on with her embattled As Ever lifestyle brand and whether she’s selling jam, tea and other food products that align with current culinary ideas about what’s “authentic.”

Speaking of those products, the Montecito-based Duchess of Sussex has announced that “favourite” items and “surprises” would go on sale again after she saw the first collection quickly sell out in early April. But potential customers might be interested to learn from a new report on who’s actually responsible for creating Meghan’s “faux-country” As Ever’s products — and it’s not Meghan.

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