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Meghan Markle: Here’s Why the Internet Is Convinced She’s Been Dropped By Her … on January 3, 2024 at 10:19 pm The Hollywood Gossip
As we’ve discussed many times in the past, 2023 was not an easy year for Meghan Markle.
In fact, she might’ve endured more hardship in the past 12 months than at any previous point in her marriage.
But according to those who know her best, the Duchess of Sussex has not been discouraged by her recent setbacks.
In fact, insiders say Meghan is plotting a comeback that could bring her career to new heights in 2024.
Meghan Markle visits Nottingham Contemporary on December 1, 2017 in Nottingham, England. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their engagement on Monday 27th November 2017 and will marry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor in May 2018. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
The process of reversing this downward trajectory began back in April of 2023 when Meghan signed with WME.
Arguably the world’s best-known and most widely respected talent agency, WME was co-founded by Ari Emanuel, the super-agent who served as the inspiration for Jeremy Piven’s character on the HBO series Entourage.
The agency’s willingness to take on Meghan as a client was viewed by many as a sign that reports of her diminishing career prospects were greatly exaggerated.
Meghan Markle waves as she leaves with Prince Harry (not seen) after watching a hip hop opera performed by young people involved in the Full Effect programme at the Nottingham Academy school in Nottingham, England. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
So when Twitter/X users began alleging this week that Meghan had been dropped by the agency, many took the move as a bad omen for the year to come.
But when reading news about the duchess on social media, it’s crucial to bear in mind that Meghan has been the subject of several coordinated harassment campaigns.
And it seems that the rumors about her severed ties with WME are another instance of the trolls coordinating with one another to spread disinformation about their least-favorite royal.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make an appearance at the UN in 2022. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
The rumor was even picked up by the mainstream press, with journalist and professional Meg-hater Angela Levin tweeting:
“Meghan’s name is not on her new agent William Morris’s website. Could she have been dropped quietly?”
But despite Levin’s claim that Meghan is “nowhere to be found” on the talent agency’s official website, she is still listed as a client of The Harry Walker Agency, which is a division of WME.
The Walker Agency site describes Meghan as an “exclusive” client and “feminist, champion of human rights and gender equity and a global role model.”
Harry and Meghan participate in a memorial service for the Queen. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
“Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread she weaves through both humanitarian and business ventures,” the site boasts.
“She is noted as one of the most powerful and influential women in the world, topping lists such as TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, The Financial Times’ 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Power of Women, and British Vogue 25.”
Needless to say, it doesn’t sound like WME is planning to cut ties with Meghan anytime soon.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend the 2020 UN Nelson Mandela Prize award ceremony at the United Nations in New York on July 18, 2022. (Getty)
So why the breathless insistence that she’s been kicked to the curb?
Well, some of Meghan’s most rabid critics — like Levin, for example — have built up entire personas — in some cases entire careers! — out of rooting for the duchess’ downfall.
They’ll deny all allegations of racism and xenophobia, but it’s difficult to imagine any other motivation for such fervent hatred of a woman they’ve never even met.
Meghan, of course, won’t be going away anytime soon, a fact for which her haters should probably be grateful.
Yes, in addition to the duchess’ many other good works, she’s providing thousands of sad, hateful people with a much-needed hobby!
Meghan Markle: Here’s Why the Internet Is Convinced She’s Been Dropped By Her … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
As we’ve discussed many times in the past, 2023 was not an easy year for Meghan Markle. In fact, she …
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How Outrage Became the Internet’s Most Powerful Currency

In the attention economy, being liked is no longer the primary goal for influencers, celebrities, or even politicians. Instead, being controversial—or outright hated—often drives more engagement, more views, and more profit. This phenomenon, known as rage bait, is now a central strategy for those seeking online visibility.

What Is Rage Bait?
Rage bait refers to content deliberately crafted to provoke strong negative reactions. It’s not about informing or entertaining; it’s about making viewers mad enough to comment, share, and keep the algorithm spinning. The more intense the emotion, the more likely the content will go viral.
Key Characteristics
- Intentional Provocation: Designed to spark outrage, not discussion.
- Formulaic Content: Many creators repeat the same controversial setups to reliably trigger reactions.
- Algorithmic Reward: Platforms prioritize engagement, regardless of whether it’s positive or negative.
Why Does Rage Bait Work?
1. Negativity Bias
Humans are hardwired to pay more attention to negative stimuli than positive ones. We remember insults more than compliments, and we’re more likely to stop scrolling for something that enrages us than something that soothes us.
2. Identity Signaling
When people comment on rage bait, they’re not just expressing disapproval—they’re signaling their values to their followers. Outrage becomes a form of self-expression and group identity.
3. Mob Mentality
The more people pile on, the more justified each individual feels. Outrage snowballs, turning individual reactions into viral momentum.
4. Algorithmic Amplification
Social media platforms don’t care why you engage—only that you do. Every comment, share, or stitch boosts the content, regardless of sentiment.

Examples Across Platforms
TikTok & Instagram
- Relationship Skits: Creators post staged videos of partners behaving badly, prompting waves of outrage and advice in the comments.
- Shock Value Stunts: Accounts like Butter Girl or staged “danger” scenarios (e.g., coyotes in the yard) rack up millions of views by provoking disbelief or concern.
- Product Promotion Disguised as Drama: Edible companies or other brands use “accidents” or “misadventures” to spark viral concern and curiosity.
Music & Pop Culture
- Controversial Lyrics and Imagery: Songs like “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, or Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes,” intentionally court backlash to fuel publicity and sales.
- Provocative Marketing: Sabrina Carpenter’s album covers, Gwyneth Paltrow’s “vagina candle,” and Lady Gaga’s meat dress all leverage outrage as a marketing tool.
Politics
- Ideological Rage Bait: Politicians such as Marjorie Taylor Greene, Donald Trump, and Andrew Tate use extreme statements to trigger backlash, solidify their base, and drive fundraising or brand growth.
- Cycle of Reaction: Outrage from opponents only strengthens their image as anti-establishment figures, fueling further engagement.

The Business of Outrage
Tactic | Example | Outcome |
---|---|---|
Staged Relationship Drama | TikTok “mean husband” videos | Viral outrage, repeat engagement |
Shock Stunts | Butter Girl, staged danger videos | Massive views, brand growth |
Provocative Marketing | “Vagina candle,” “Satan Shoes” | Sold-out products, global headlines |
Political Outrage | Vaccine mandate/Holocaust comparison | Fundraising spikes, media coverage |
The Consequences
1. Trust Erosion
Constant exposure to staged or exaggerated content makes audiences more skeptical, even of creators they once trusted.
2. Emotional Exhaustion
Living in a state of constant reaction—always on guard for the next provocation—can leave viewers feeling drained and cynical.
3. Cultural Shift
When hate and controversy are more lucrative than respect and authenticity, the internet becomes a stage for performances, not genuine connection.
4. Political Polarization
Rage bait paired with ideology can radicalize audiences, deepen divisions, and turn political discourse into a cycle of provocation and reaction.
How to Resist the Rage Bait Trap
- Pause Before Engaging: Consider whether a post is designed to provoke you before commenting or sharing.
- Check the Creator’s Page: Look for patterns—if every video is outrage bait, it’s likely a strategy, not reality.
- Question Headlines: Is this news or just clickbait?
- Value Your Attention: Remember, every reaction is a transaction. Decide what’s worth your time and energy.
Conclusion
Rage bait is a mirror reflecting what algorithms reward—and what audiences respond to. It doesn’t have to be fair, true, or positive. It just needs to get a reaction. By recognizing these patterns, you can choose when to engage and when to step back, reclaiming your attention in a world that profits from outrage.
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Julian McMahon, Star of “Nip/Tuck” and “Fantastic Four,” Dies at 56

Beloved Actor Remembered for Charisma and Versatility
Julian McMahon, the acclaimed Australian-American actor best known for his roles in “Nip/Tuck,” “Charmed,” and the “Fantastic Four” films, has died at the age of 56. His wife, Kelly McMahon, announced that he passed away peacefully on July 2, 2025, in Clearwater, Florida, following a private battle with cancer.

A Life and Career in the Spotlight
Born in Sydney in 1968, McMahon was the son of former Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon and Lady Sonia McMahon. He began his career as a model before transitioning to acting, first gaining attention in Australian soap operas such as “The Power, the Passion” and “Home and Away.” His move to the United States led to roles in “Another World” and “Profiler,” but it was his portrayal of Cole Turner in “Charmed” that made him a household name.
McMahon’s most iconic role came as Dr. Christian Troy in the FX drama “Nip/Tuck,” which ran for six seasons from 2003 to 2010. His performance as the charming yet deeply flawed plastic surgeon earned him a Golden Globe nomination and widespread critical acclaim.

On the big screen, McMahon was recognized for his portrayal of Victor Von Doom (Dr. Doom) in the “Fantastic Four” films of the 2000s. He also appeared in movies such as “Premonition,” “RED,” and “Paranoia,” and more recently starred in the Netflix series “The Residence” and the 2025 thriller “The Surfer”.
Tributes from Co-Stars and the Industry
Following news of his passing, tributes poured in from colleagues and friends across the entertainment industry:
- Alyssa Milano, his “Charmed” co-star, described McMahon as “magic,” praising his charisma, kindness, and the light he brought to every room. She called him “more than my TV husband,” and a “dear friend” whose loss feels “too soon, too unfair.”
- Holly Marie Combs shared memories of his “unyielding zest for life and crazy making sense of humor,” saying the joy and laughter he brought will always be remembered.
- Rose McGowan called him “a force of brilliance, wild talent and humour,” expressing comfort for his family and love from the “Charmed” family.
- Ioan Gruffudd, who played opposite McMahon in “Fantastic Four,” said, “Even though we played each other’s nemeses, there was always so much lightness and laughter working together. Every encounter with him was a joy. It was an honor to be Dr. Richards to his Dr. Doom”.
Personal Life and Legacy
Julian McMahon was married three times, including to Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue and “Baywatch” star Brooke Burns, with whom he had a daughter, Madison. He is remembered not only for his on-screen talent but also for his warmth, generosity, and deep love for his family, friends, and fans.
His wife, Kelly, shared in her statement:
“Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible. We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories”.

Enduring Impact
Julian McMahon’s legacy is defined by his versatility, charisma, and the indelible mark he left on television and film. His performances resonated with audiences worldwide, and he will be remembered as a beloved figure whose work brought joy and inspiration to many.
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Christian Keyes Announces ‘All the Queen’s Men’ Departure from BET+

A Major Shift for the Hit Series
Christian Keyes, the creator and star of the popular drama series “All the Queen’s Men,“ has officially announced that the show will be leaving BET and BET+. This decision marks a significant turning point for the series, which has garnered a dedicated fanbase since its debut.

Keyes’ Frustrations with BET+
Keyes took to social media to share his reasons for the departure, citing ongoing frustrations with the network. He revealed that he often learned about major show updates, such as premiere dates and trailers, through the internet rather than directly from BET+. This lack of communication left him feeling sidelined from the very project he created.
“It is continuously disappointing to find out that your show is coming back on the internet instead of finding out from the network,” Keyes stated, describing the treatment as “dismissive and disrespectful.”
He also disclosed that his “Created By” credit was removed in the show’s second season, forcing him to involve the Writers Guild of America to have his credit restored. Keyes emphasized that he conceived the series 15 years ago and remains deeply protective of its legacy.

No More BET+ Projects
Keyes confirmed that he will not be developing any prequels, spinoffs, or future projects related to “All the Queen’s Men” for BET or BET+. He is currently in negotiations with other streaming platforms to find a new home for the series, though no official announcement has been made regarding its next destination.
What’s Next for the Franchise?
- Season 4, Part 2 of “All the Queen’s Men” will still premiere on BET+ on July 24, coinciding with Keyes’ 50th birthday.
- Keyes is planning a stage play adaptation of the series, set to debut in Las Vegas with a potential tour to follow.
- The creator hinted at “personnel changes” within the TV production, referencing unprofessional behavior on set, though he did not name specific individuals.
Table: Key Developments
Development | Details |
---|---|
Leaving BET/BET+ | Confirmed by Christian Keyes |
Reason for Departure | Lack of communication, loss of creator credit, unprofessional conduct |
New Platform | Negotiations ongoing, not yet announced |
Prequels/Spinoffs | Will not be produced for BET/BET+ |
Stage Play | Planned for Las Vegas and touring |
Season 4B Premiere | July 24 (still on BET+) |
The Future of “All the Queen’s Men”
While the next chapter for “All the Queen’s Men” remains uncertain, Christian Keyes’ commitment to the series and its fans is unwavering. As he seeks a new platform, viewers can expect the universe he created to continue evolving—just not under the BET+ banner.
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