Ulrika Jonsson has slammed Meghan Markle's Deal or No Deal comments
Ulrika Jonsson has slammed Meghan Markle after the Duchess spoke out about her time being a ‘briefcase girl’ on Deal or No Deal.
In her latest Spotify episode – titled “Breaking Down 'The Bimbo' with Paris Hilton” – The Duchess of Sussex said she was told to "suck it in" by a woman who helped run the US version of the hit game show back in 2006. “She may not want to admit it, but Meghan clearly saw it as [an opportunity] and was willing to sacrifice her overwhelming cerebral capabilities to be seen on screen and take her chances,” Ulrika wrote in a column for The Sun .
Urika then referred to how she got her career break in TV as an assistant and later as a weather presenter, saying: “I was no meteorologist. I was merely a messenger. Did I have a deep and profound interest in the weather? “Plenty of successful women started either as an unrecognised grafter or as a bit of decoration to the side of the screen.”
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