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EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle Receives WARNING From Spotify After ‘Saying I 200 Times’


Meghan Markle has reportedly received a warning from Spotify after using the term ‘I’ at least 200 times.

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In case you didn’t know, the celeb’s podcast was seen topping the list for most viewed podcasts of all time. And it’s safe to say that it was filled with plenty of drama and controversies too!

Source: Spotify

But wait, despite being given the title of the best podcast host so far! Many couldn’t help but notice something that continued to occur in the episode and that was the Duchess’s obsession with the term ‘I’!

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Yes, not only did viewers notice that but so did Spotify, who reportedly issued the Duchess a warning for over-usage.

The news is now going viral as many can’t help but speak about how dramatic Meghan Markle is and self-obsessed too.

Source: Spotify

The episode featured her good friend Serena Williams and the topic or theme of the discussion was ambitious women and the struggles they continually face in society.

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Then there was talk about how Meghan was forced to work despite little Archie’s nursery catching on fire and him narrowly escaping. Now that’s a whole other story that many can’t stop debating about. Meghan slammed her royal aides but they claim not to be aware of any such incident occurring.

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Source: Mirror

Now, the second episode of the podcast has gone on air. And people are talking about the program which features the queen of pop, Mariah Carey.

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Her comment of Meghan delivering quite a few diva moments is not causing controversy but the singer clear the air at that time only that her comment was solely related to Meghan’s poses and stunning clothing and not her actions.

Source: The Mirror

Whatever the case may be, Spotify must be loving the response because it’s getting them millions as the episodes continue to go viral.

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Remember, Meghan Markle has even managed to take over the number one spot for the leading podcast host, which once belonged to Joe Rogan.