Meghan Markle is often celebrated for her beauty, but a recent photo allegedly meant to be kept private has surfaced, thanks to her family.
In 7News Australia Spotlight's special, "The Markles," Meghan's family shared throwback videos and photographs of the Duchess of Sussex. Journalist Taylor Auerbach tweeted one such photo, which Markle reportedly wanted to keep hidden.
The previously unseen image shows the former actress attending an event, smiling brightly while sharing a laugh with someone outside the frame at a dinner table.
In the photo, she dons a white button-up shirt with a napkin tucked into the collar. Her hair is styled in a messy bun, and remnants of a meal are visible in the candid shot.
Auerbach captioned the photo:
"WORLD EXCLUSIVE: THIS SUNDAY on '@7NewsSpotlight - the photographs Meghan Markle NEVER wanted the world to see. Only on @Channel7 at 8:30pm, Sunday NIGHT."
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: THIS SUNDAY on @7NewsSpotlight - the photographs Meghan Markle NEVER wanted the world to see. Only on @Channel7 at 8:30pm, Sunday NIGHT pic.twitter.com/Lx3tKJ6UJZ
— Taylor Auerbach (@tauerbach) April 28, 2023
Auerbach claimed that the interviews with Markle's family would reveal the "full explosive truth about the most famous woman in the world and the family she abandoned," according to Express.
Reactions to Meghan's photo were mixed, with some criticizing it while others praised her natural beauty.
One comment read:
"Is this photoshopped? Her head looks too big for her body." Another said:
"I see a great smile, clear bright skin and the remnants of what looked like a delicious meal... maybe it's not the most flattering photo if you're looking at the surface, but I think it shows happy memories... But then there are people out there that don't have happy memories."
This news comes shortly after Markle signed with the top talent agency, William Morris Endeavor (WME), in the United States. The Duchess of Sussex is reportedly focusing on rebuilding her brand following the fallout from her husband's memoir, Spare.
Fans are hopeful that her partnership with WME will lead to high-profile projects in the near future.
Entertainment expert and founder of MarkMeets, Mark Boardman, spoke with Newsweek about Markle's new business ventures, saying, "This move suggests that Meghan is again interested in pursuing new opportunities as WME is a major talent agency, they have connections and expertise in the entertainment industry that could help her secure high-profile projects."
He added, "Being represented by a top agency could increase her visibility and help her rebuild her brand in the industry. It's important to remember that Meghan had a successful career as an actress before her marriage and signing with a talent agency is a logical step for someone looking to continue or expand their career in the entertainment industry."