{"id":231540,"date":"2025-03-06T16:03:42","date_gmt":"2025-03-06T16:03:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-with-love-meghan-is-a-lifestyle-show-for-a-lifestyle-nobody-can-have\/"},"modified":"2025-03-06T16:03:43","modified_gmt":"2025-03-06T16:03:43","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-with-love-meghan-is-a-lifestyle-show-for-a-lifestyle-nobody-can-have","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-with-love-meghan-is-a-lifestyle-show-for-a-lifestyle-nobody-can-have\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic With Love, Meghan is a lifestyle show for a lifestyle nobody can have"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Meghan Markle is the unluckiest lucky girl in the world. Her life is a fairytale and, as with all fairy tales, it\u2019s a life where the kind and beautiful princess is threatened by the evil forces without. After a nightmare in England, trapped inside a draughty, wicked castle, she fled to America, where the next act of her tale was ruined by an act of God. Her Netflix show With Love, Meghan was meant to come out in January \u2014 but in the wake of wildfires that devastated her native California and killed at least 29 people, it was hastily delayed. This decision, it turns out, was a sensible one. With Love, Meghan was finally released this week, having risked appearing tone-deaf in the midst of one of the biggest natural disasters in the state\u2019s history.\u00a0It would have been harder back in January to enjoy watching Meghan gather herbs, make homemade bath salts and balloon arches, put nasturtium into ice-cube trays and decant plastic bags of pretzels into nicer plastic bags. All while royalty-free music tinkles in the background of endless montages, slow-motion shots of foaming cafeti\u00e8res and hikes in the picturesque California mountains (\u201cI feel like this is all fake!\u201d her friend laughs, looking at the view). Even outside the context of fire and brimstone, it\u2019s difficult to work out the tone that Meghan \u2014 that\u2019s Meghan Sussex now, not Markle, she chastises guest Mindy Kaling \u2014 wants to strike with her eight-episode streaming series.Aesthetically more similar to early Martha Stewart than to today\u2019s popular cookery content \u2014 enjoyably amateurish TikTok videos, or chaotic YouTube shows such as Bon App\u00e9tit and Dessert Person\u00a0\u2014 With Love, Megan is carefully curated and gorgeous, and a million miles away from the apparent authenticity that Gen-Z audiences hanker for. But Meghan, 43, is a millennial, and so this is a millennial show. It\u2019s filled with dated quips from its host (\u201cmy bacon brings all the boys to the yard\u201d) and artfully arranged Instagram recipes, designed to be viewed from above, as if scrolling the grid. Crudit\u00e9s feature heavily enough (four episodes) to influence me into embracing them.\u00a0It\u2019s a stage-dressed version of life with the contrast turned up . . . Nobody is making meals here, they\u2019re making moments, they\u2019re having experiencesA beautiful and empty pastiche of a traditional cooking show, With Love, Meghan is not quite food, not quite lifestyle, not quite reality. The resulting mish-mash vibe is an oddly saccharine portrayal of life for Montecito millionaire moms, sitting somewhere between a Nancy Meyers movie and reality shows such as Queer Eye. Everyone has aligned their chakras and there are more embraces than a RuPaul\u2019s Drag Race confessional scene. Everyone\u2019s aesthetic seems to sit somewhere between Stepford Wife and Trad Wife. Everyone is smiling and well-meaning, lightweight but imbued with goodness. Everyone wears pastels and has an identical Utah curls blowout. And everyone loves Meghan.\u00a0Vibes wise, With Love, Meghan is mid-2010s wedding, at sunset, in a barn. It\u2019s a first dance set to \u201cLittle Lion Man\u201d by Mumford &amp; Sons. It\u2019s beech. It\u2019s mason jars personalised with handwritten name tags. It\u2019s Etsy, living in Williamsburg, voting for Hillary Clinton, watching Broad City. It\u2019s Pinterest, working at BuzzFeed, riding a fixie bike. It\u2019s Instagram influencer chic. In each episode we join Meghan, barefoot and in a series of tastefully draped Loro Piana knits and skinny jeans, beaming beatifically and referring to herself in the third person as \u201cMama\u201d as she entertains a series of beautiful and impressive guests. The chef Roy Choi shows up, along with Meg\u2019s make-up artist, Tatcha founder Vicky Tsai and assorted girlfriends. Throughout Meghan dispenses goofy non-sequiturs (\u201cgood vibes for good hives\u201d). The show\u2019s attempts at realism, such as showing Meghan making coffee for the crew, inevitably fall slightly flat.\u00a0The best way to think of With Love, Meghan is as an extension of her lifestyle blog. The Tig folded in 2017 before her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry (who has a short cameo, floating in to enjoy brunch) but now it\u2019s been reimagined, its 2010s aesthetics preserved in amber. The Netflix show is Tig-core brought to life. It embodies the \u201cmillennial cringe\u201d that Gen-Zers complain about, but also another quintessentially millennial trait: optimism.Meghan is not a traditional TV host (visiting her seems fairly exhausting), but she is a traditional influencer. And, appropriately then, her earnest optimism is infectious. You want to root for her. You want to nod encouragingly at the screen while Meghan makes homemade biscuits for her elderly dog Guy. You want her to enjoy her elegant and sun-bleached life, even if you would not want to be stuck next to her at hot yoga. If her cardinal sin is that she\u2019s just a bit basic, then there are worse things to be. Her aggressively Montecito vibe \u2014 nobody outside Los Angeles would describe a naked cake as \u201cbeautiful on the inside\u201d \u2014 is tedious but it isn\u2019t criminal. In fact, it\u2019s possibly the perfect recipe for a lifestyle star in the making.\u00a0Meghan hasn\u2019t created an aspirational, easy-to-follow traditional cookery show, but something different. With Love, Meghan is an easily digestible, stage-dressed version of life with the contrast turned up, something to stick on in the background while you mindlessly scroll. Nobody is making meals here, they\u2019re making moments; they\u2019re not having fun, they\u2019re having experiences. As the episodes went on, I found myself watching it passively and becoming lulled, charmed, even\u2009.\u2009.\u2009.\u2009influenced.\u00a0If you can embrace its sun-tea-drinking, elevating-the-everyday, essential-oil-enjoying silliness, With Love, Meghan is almost soothing. Like a very long targeted Instagram ad, it\u2019s indulgent and edited, a lifestyle show for a lifestyle nobody can have, produced inside a bubble. But a bubble that\u2019s undeniably nice to look at. I say this with love, Meghan.\u00a0On Netflix now<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Meghan Markle is the unluckiest lucky girl in the world. Her life is a fairytale and, as with all fairy tales, it\u2019s a life where the kind and beautiful princess is threatened by the evil forces without. 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