Meghan Markle spoke with Paris Hilton in a new chapter of the ‘Archetypes’ podcast, on Spotify; there the Duchess of Sussex confessed that she does not want her daughter, Lilibet DianaBe like her and follow in her footsteps.
The original of Los Angeles Californiatalked about his past in the world of entertainment, specifically in the television program Deal or no deal; where he had to reproduce stereotypes something that did not seem right to him and for which he resigned.
Markle revealed the reason why he resigned that time: “I did not feel good being just an image and without substance and that’s how it felt to me. They were reducing me to an airhead,” he said.
The daughter-in-law of king charles iii and Lady Di assured that she did not feel valued for her intelligence, but only for her beauty.
“I was surrounded by smart women on that stage with me, but that was not the focus of why we were there,” she explained. “I ended up walking away with this hole in my stomach knowing it was so much more than what was portrayed on stage.”
“I didn’t like being forced to be all appearance and little substance, and that’s how I felt at the time: being reduced to this specific archetype,” she added.
Also the actress Suits compared that experience with another job in which his degree and academic training had been taken into consideration
“I had studied international relations in college and remembered interning at the US Embassy in Argentina in Buenos Aires, being valued specifically for my brain. In Deal or no deal, I was being valued for something quite the opposite” , he asserted.
Meghan Markle shared the traits she hopes her 16-month-old daughter will one day be proud of and not carry the stereotypes of “bimbo,” a word used to sexualize attractive women as “dumb.”
“When I hear the word bimbo, it has a very negative connotation,” he said. “I don’t see that as an aspiration for women. I want my Lili to want to be educated and want to be smart and take pride in those things.”
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, 1 year old, is the first English royal to be born in the United States, after the death of Queen Elizabeth she is in the eighth position in the line of succession to the British throne.