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‘What a failure': Meghan Markle announces podcast hiatus

‘What a failure': Meghan Markle announces podcast hiatus

Sky News AU3 days ago

'To Di For' podcast host Kinsey Schofield discusses Meghan Markle's podcast 'Confessions of a Female Founder' is going into a hiatus, allowing her to 'focus on her other projects'.
'I think this is her being dishonest,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'Confessions of a Female Founder was not an analytical success.
'Of course, she's going to put it on the back burner, because if she doesn't, we're going to constantly remind her what a failure it is, along with a lot of her other projects.'

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