Meghan Markle’s new podcast is here. Meghan Markle says the stigma of women being labeled “crazy” keeps them down. Your personal anecdote is thought-provoking.
Montecito – Meghan Markle (41) cannot be denied a certain tendency towards drama. The wife of Prince Harry (38) proved that in the first few seconds of the fifth episode of her Spotify series with a warning. Anyone who finds the content “too difficult” should “switch off”. Meghan had taken on an exciting topic. In The Decoding of the Mad, she criticizes Hollywood for its stereotype of the “crazy, hot” woman.
A very personal anecdote makes many fans think
In the new “Archetypes” podcast on Spotify, the popular US sitcoms “How I Met Your Mother” and “Scrubs” get their fat because they work with “crazy stereotypes of women”. The former ‘Suits’ actress questioned the label ‘crazy’ which ‘reduces women’s credibility’. But first, Meghan surprised the fans with a very open confession: she herself was labeled “crazy” and “hysterical”. At the “worst point” Prince Harry got her a referral to a therapist .
She said the anecdote shows the importance of “admitting to yourself what you need and not being afraid to face it and ask for it.” The mother-of-two went on to say she felt “lonely” at school and “like I didn’t belong.”
The label “crazy” does a lot of harm and mischief, says the Duchess
As an adult, she felt the conflict of “not letting out deep emotions (she likens the emotional state to the sound of an Adele album) because she was conditioned not to show intense emotions in public. This is flanked by Dailymail as a “deep and vulnerable conversation” with Indian actress Deepika Padukone (36), American stand-up comedian Jenny Slate (40) and American actress Constance Wu (40).
The latter revealed that she once attempted suicide and felt embarrassed afterwards. Anyone with mental health issues gets scared, stays still, internalizes and represses for far too long,” the Duchess adds. In the famous scandalous interview with Oprah Winfrey (68), Meghan openly admitted her feelings that she had to suppress as a senior royal, which made her very unhappy. Her revelation was also often labeled as “hysteria” by experts and in the press. Sources used: dailymail.co.uk