Meghan Markle is "too hot to handle" following Omid Scobie's Endgame backlash, with the Duchess of Sussex's Hollywood relaunch not going to plan with her hopes dashed.
Co-author of Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie, released a new bombshell book titled Endgame last month. But following the book hitting shelves, chaos was unleashed when two senior royals, who raised "concerns" and had "conversations" about the colour of Prince Archie's skin before he was born, were named in a Dutch translation of Scobie's scathing new book. In the book, they were named as Princess Kate and King Charles.
After denying that he ever named the two members of the Royal Family in his book, Scobie then performed a humiliating U-turn yesterday, that saw him admit that he did name the two Royals in an "early" version of the scathing book.
Amid the fallout from Endgame, Meghan and her husband have now been dubbed as "too hot to handle", which comes after the pair were said to be easing themselves back into public life. The former Suits star signed with talent agency William Morris Endeavor earlier this year, with her poised to make a return to the world of entertainment.
But now, as the world reacts to Endgame, a brand and culture expert has spoken out about how Meghan's career could be impacted by Scobie's latest book. Nick Ede told MailOnline: "The book written by Omid Scobie is potentially a career incendiary device for Meghan."
He noted: "Just as Harry's own goal of a book has proved for him, the new book by Scobie unfortunately has fuelled a fire which many had thought would die down."
Mr Ede then touched on how Meghan's talent agency are now facing the "issue" of the fallout from Endgame, with him revealing "they will find it hard to navigate the career of Meghan fearing that more will come out over time and that, with court cases looming from her sister and potentially her father".
He then noted that Meghan is "the world's most famous woman" and could make "millions" for herself, but urged that "she's proving to be too hot to handle" despite her denials of any connection with Mr Scobie over the book.
