Wendy Williams Says Meghan Markle Once Applied for a Job on ‘The Wendy Williams Show’
Before she knew she’d become a princess, Meghan Markle was just your average girl trying to make it in the entertainment industry! According to TV host Wendy Williams, Prince Harry’s fiancée once tried to work at The Wendy Williams Show!
“She applied for a job here too, yeah,” Wendy revealed during the Wednesday, Feb. 7 episode while talking with guest AnnaLynne McCord about Meghan’s guest-appearance on her show 90210. “Random princess.” Interesting!
This isn’t the first time Wendy has mentioned this. Back in December, she gave her whole-hearted opinion on the former Suits actress. “I respect Meghan Markle’s hustle and I respect her game. However, she’s a bit of a wild card, you know, because she goes from being the Deal or No Deal girl, so this is a girl looking for a game,” she said at the time. “And remember the story here at Wendy. She came here to Wendy to find out what she could do here. She’s been here, she’s been in our building, we have her DNA.”
Meghan isn’t ashamed of her past, in fact, she’s spoken out about her Deal or No Deal gig before! “I would put [Deal or No Deal] in the category of things I was doing while I was auditioning to try to make ends meet,” Meghan told Esquire in 2013.
“I went from working in the US Embassy in Argentina to ending up on Deal. It’s run the gamut. Definitely working on Deal or No Deal was a learning experience, and it helped me to understand what I would rather be doing. So if that’s a way for me to gloss over that subject, then I will happily shift gears into something else,” she added. We love how down-to-earth Meghan is! And not for nothing, she would have made a great asset to Wendy’s show!
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